Rear-projection HDTV Monitor

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Product Highlights • High-definition display—1080i/480p • Philips HD Optics • Auto IntelliSense™ Focus • HD DVI and Component Inputs • Active Control™ •Eye Fidelity—selectable progressive or interlaced scan •APAC™ (Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation) Features • Multipoint digital convergence •Protective screen filter • Virtual Dolby® Surround—30-watt RMS • 3-D Y/C comb filter • Double-window, two-tuner picture-in-picture • Slim, upscale styling • Home-cinema universal remote with backlighting

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Know these t This “bolt of lightning” indicates uninsulated material within your unit may cause an electri- scal shock. For the safety of everyone in your household, please do not remove product covering. safetysymbols The “exclamation point” calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT CAUTION TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, and fully insert. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.

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2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment

1. Read these instructions. Alliance: www.eiae.org 2. Keep these instructions. 16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be 3. Heed all warnings. serviced by qualified service personnel when: 4. Follow all instructions. A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. appliance; or 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or accordance with the manufacturers instructions. D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat exhibits a marked change in performance; or registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure that produce heat. damaged. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or ground- 17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommend- ing-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one ed international global safety standards for tilt and stability wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades properties of its cabinet design. and third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong • Do not compromise these design standards by applying are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet which not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement could ultimately overturn the product. of the obsolete outlet. • Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and where they exit from the apparatus. cause product damage and/or personal injury. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manu- 18. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be facturer. mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the ap- 19. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away p- paratus. When a cart is used, use caution when from power lines. moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from 20. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is tip-over. connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage unused for long periods of time. surges and built up static charges. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding has been spilled or objects have fallen into apparatus, the of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not grounding connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, operate normally, or has been dropped. connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below. 15. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental con- 21. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that siderations. For disposal or recycling information, please objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclo- contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries sure through openings.

Note to the CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Example of Antenna Grounding as per NEC - National Electric Code GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE

ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)

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3 Rev. 8/13/01 CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION Selecting the Stereo/Mono Sound Mode ...... 38 Welcome/Registration of Your TV ...... 2 Selecting the SAP (Second Audio Program) Feature . . . . .39 Safety/Precautions ...... 2–3 Using the Bass Boost Control ...... 40 Features ...... 5 FEATURES CONNECTING ACCESSORY DEVICES The Timer TO YOUR TV Setting the Clock ...... 41 Panel Overview: Standard Inputs and Outputs ...... 6 Displaying the Time ...... 42 Panel Overview: High-definition Inputs ...... 7 Setting the Timer’s Start Time and Stop Time ...... 43 Connecting a VCR ...... 8 Selecting the Timer’s Channel ...... 44 Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ...... 9 Setting the Timer’s Activate Control ...... 45 Connecting and Using an Audio Hi-fi System AutoLock™ with Your TV ...... 10 Understanding AutoLock™ ...... 46 Making Optional Surround-sound Connections ...... 11 Setting up the AutoLock™ Access Code ...... 47 Connecting a Standard DVD Player ...... 12 Using AutoLock™ to Block Channels ...... 48 Connecting an S-Video Device ...... 13 Using AutoLock™ to Block by Movie Rating ...... 49 Connecting a DVD Player with Progressive-scan Capability ...... 14 Using AutoLock™ to Block by TV Rating ...... 50 Connecting an HD Receiver to the Turning the AutoLock™ Blocking Control HD INPUT-AV 4 Jacks ...... 15 on or off ...... 51 Connecting a Camcorder ...... 16 Using AutoLock™ to Block Unrated Broadcasts ...... 52 Connecting and Using Headphones Using AutoLock™ to Block Broadcasts That with Your TV ...... 17 Have No Rating ...... 53

POWER Reviewing Your Current AutoLock™ Settings ...... 54 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP Using the Closed Captioning Control ...... 55 SOUND PICTURE

STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT Programming the TV Remote to Work Using the Picture-format Control ...... 56–57 with Accessory Devices ...... 18 Using Active Control™ ...... 58 Using the Code-entry Method to Program Your TV Remote ...... 19 ppendixes PPENDIXES ABC A Using the Search Method to Program Your Appendix A: Compatibility Information TV Remote ...... 20 for the TV’s High-definition Inputs ...... 59 Direct-entry Codes for A/V Accessory Devices ...... 21–22 Appendix B: Model Specifications ...... 60 Using the TV Remote with Accessory Devices ...... 23 Appendix C: Setting Color Space for HD INPUT-AV 4 . . . .61 Using the AV and Source Select Buttons ...... 24 GENERAL INFORMATION Using AutoSound™ ...... 25 Using AutoPicture™ ...... 26 Care and Cleaning ...... 62 Using AutoSurf™ ...... 27 Troubleshooting ...... 63–64 Using Program List and Alternate Channel (A/CH) ...... 28 Glossary of Television Terms ...... 65 Using the Sleep Timer Control ...... 29 Index ...... 66 Factory Service Locations ...... 67–68 SING THE N SCREEN UBMENUS U O - S Limited Warranty ...... 72 PICTURE Adjusting the Picture Controls ...... 30 Setting the Eye Fidelity Control ...... 31 QUICK USE AND SETUP GUIDE Setting the Dynamic Contrast Control ...... 32 Refer to the simple Quick Use and Setup Guide (supplied with your TV) for details on the following: Adjusting the Manual Converge Controls: • Basic TV connections Converge Red/Blue ...... 33 •Television and remote-control operation Adjusting the Manual Converge Controls: • On-screen menu controls Multipoint Red/Blue ...... 34 • Installation features. SOUND Items Included with This TV Adjusting the Treble, Bass, and As you unpack your TV, please note that this Directions for Use manual Balance Controls ...... 35 contains safety-tip information, the locations of factory-service centers, a Using the AVL (Audio Volume Leveler) Control ...... 36 warranty registration card, remote control, and batteries for the remote control. Please take a few minutes to complete your registration card. The Selecting the Surround-sound Modes ...... 37 serial number for the TV is on the rear of the set. Refer to page 62 for cleaning and care instructions. 4 FEATURES

Philips HD Optics gives extreme resolution HD with cutting-edge Home-cinema universal remote control operates your TV set and processing and display technology. Includes a Philips wideband other devices that work by infrared remote control, such as VCRs, video amplifier, microphosphor CRTs, hybrid projection lenses, cable converter boxes, satellite receivers, and others. Note: You may first-surface mirror, and fine-pitched lenticular screen. need to program the remote to work with devices other than the TV. Auto IntelliSenseª Focus automatically adjusts picture conver- See pages 18–23. gence at the push of a button. After reviewing a special test pat- Hi-fi stereo system, including a built-in audio amplifier and a twin tern, optical sensors send position information to the controller, speaker system with 2-inch tweeters and 5-inch woofers. The sys- which then corrects the pictures. Auto IntelliSense™ Focus tem enables you to hear stereo sound or Second Audio Program responds to the natural and man-made magnetic field conditions (SAP) bilingual broadcasts when they are available. where the TV is located, so you will always enjoy the best possible Audio/video jacks allow direct connections with VCRs and other picture. accessories for quality TV picture and sound playback. Component Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation (APAC) works with video input jacks are provided for high-fidelity color and picture the set’s Automatic Format feature to prevent screen burn left by resolution when using digital video source material, such as a DVD. nonmoving images. Periodically, APAC automatically shifts your Audio Volume Leveler (AVL) control keeps the TV’s sound at an television picture in very small increments, but in increments large even level. Peaks and valleys that occur during program changes or enough to blur image retention. APAC is like a screen saver for commercial breaks are reduced, making for a more consistent, com- your TV. fortable sound. Active Controlª continuously measures and corrects all incoming AutoChronª automatically sets the right time of day and main- signals to provide the best picture settings. This feature provides a tains it with digital precision through brownouts, power failures, sharp and virtually noise-free picture any time, from any NTSC and even Daylight Savings Time adjustments. source. NTSC is the National Television Standards Committee for- AutoLockª protects young children from objectionable program- mat devised in the 1940s for TV broadcast analog video signals ming with V-chip technology. (525 lines: 30 Hz). AutoSoundª allows you to select from three factory-set controls Eye Fidelity gives you a choice between two different picture- and a personal control that you set according to your own prefer- scanning techniques—progressive and interlaced. Progressive scan ences through the on-screen Sound submenu. The three factory-set doubles the number of visible picture lines per field by displaying controls—Voice, Music, and Theatre—enable you to tailor the TV all picture frame lines at once, eliminating line flicker. The inter- sound to enhance the particular programming you are watching. laced mode provides for a double vertical display (interlaced) of AutoSurfª allows you to easily switch among only the channels progressive scan, which reduces annoying motion artifacts. The that are of interest to you. You can program up to 10 channels into Interlaced mode also helps smooth out jagged lines sometimes the TV’s AutoSurf™ memory through the on-screen display. seen on curved and angled surfaces. Channel Edit allows you to add or remove channels from the list of Protective screen filter helps prevent accidental damage to the channels stored in the TV’s memory. Channel Edit makes it easy to delicate front lenticular screen. This filter has been specifically for- limit or expand the number of channels that are available to you mulated by Philips for HD displays to give the best possible pic- when you press the CH +/– buttons on your remote control. ture and still protect your investment. Closed Captioning allows you to read TV program dialog or voice HD DVI and Component Inputs—DVI supports High-definition conversations as on-screen text. Copy Protected digital video input for connection to compliant set- top boxes. The HD component connection (Y Pb Pr or RGB +HV0 Dynamic Contrast helps sharpen the picture quality by making the offers color purity, crisp color detail, and reduced color noise. contrast between the dark and bright picture areas more noticeable as the image on screen changes. 3-D Y/C Digital Comb Filter (activated when using the tuner and composite inputs) processes the video with spatial and temporal filtering, virtually eliminating cross-color and cross-luminance As an Energy Star® Partner, Philips has interference, improving video resolution. This filter uses extensive determined this product meets the Energy Star® guidelines for memory to analyze complete video fields, significantly reducing energy efficiency. Energy Star® is a U.S. registered mark. Using “dot crawl,” “hanging dots,” and “barber pole artifacts” on the products with the Energy Star® label can save energy. Saving image. energy reduces air pollution and lowers utility bills. Double-window, two-tuner Picture-in-Picture (PIP) allows you *Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the to watch two shows, side by side. No VCR is necessary for tuning double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. PIP pictures. Your set’s two separate tuners let you select two Active Control, APAC, AutoPicture, AutoSound, AutoSurf, Incredible shows and display both in windows of equal proportion. Surround, and IntelliSense are trademarks of Philips Consumer Electronics. Copyright 2003 Philips Consumer Electronics. All rights reserved. Virtual Dolby* Surround (referred to as Dolby Virtual in the on-screen submenu) uses two speakers to simulate the surround effect produced by a multichannel system. End-of-life Disposal Incredible Surroundª enhances stereo programs by making the Your new projection television and its packaging contain materials sound broader and fuller. that can be recycled and reused. Specialized companies can recy- Center channel input, which has standard clip-on style speaker cle your product to increase the amount of reusable materials and connectors, simplifies the connection of surround-sound equipment minimize the amounts that need to be properly disposed. The bat- for optimal home-theater enjoyment. Since it contains the dialog teries used by your product should not be thrown away when information, the center channel is vitally important to the overall depleted but should be handed in and disposed of as small chemi- performance of any large screen in a home-theater system. cal waste. Please find out about the local regulations concerning how to dispose of your old television, batteries, and packaging

5 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV PANEL OVERVIEW:STANDARD INPUTS AND OUTPUTS

ou can connect a wide range of video and Yaudio devices to your TV, in various ways. 7 This page and the next one provide an overview 1 ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV of signal compatibilities and the types of EXT INT devices you can connect to the jacks. Connection examples follow on subsequent + _ pages. See pages 1 and 2 of the Quick Use and HD INPUT-AV 5

DVI Setup Guide that came with your set for exam- CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT ples of basic connections. You may also want to HD INPUT-AV 4 refer to the user instructions that came with G/Y each particular device for information on con- 4 6 4 R/Pr nections. INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER

Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L 7 What You Can Connect to the L Pb V L L L L Standard Panel Jacks SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H ANTENNA IN 75Ω jack—use to con- R R R R nect radio-frequency (RF) signals from 1 VHF/UHF antennas or a cable system. These are 480i signals. 3 5 2 5 3 YPbPr (component video input [CVI] jacks)—compatible with 480i signals Summary of signal compatibilities 2 only. Use to connect accessories having component video outputs, such as DVD Compatible output signal players, laser-disc players, video-game from an external source players, satellite receivers, or other TV Input or device devices. Use the INPUT-AV 1 L(eft) and ANTENNA IN 75Ω, INPUT AV-1,YPbPr R(ight) AUDIO jacks for sound connec- (component video inputs [CVI]), 480i (480 lines, interlaced) tions. CVI is not accessible in the PIP INPUT AV-2, and side jack panel (AV3) window. S-VIDEO (super video) jacks—com- patible with 480i signals only. Use to HELPFUL HINTS 3 connect accessories having Super VHS (S-VHS) outputs, such as VCRs, DVD Side Jack Panel Signal sources connected to the players, laser-disc players, video-game HD INPUT-AV 4 or HD INPUT-AV 5 jacks players, satellite receivers, or other 3 will provide the best picture (see page 7 for devices. descriptions of those inputs). Among the VIDEO (composite) jacks (INPUT-AV 1, 4 G standard (480i-compatible) inputs— INPUT-AV 2, and TV’s side jack panel ANTENNA IN 75Ω, INPUT AV-1, CVI 4 [AV3])—compatible with 480i signals [labeled Y, Pb, Pr], INPUT AV-2, and the only. Use to connect accessories having 5 side jack panel [AV3])—the best picture composite video outputs, such as VCRs, will come from signal sources connected to video-game players, or other devices. the CVI jacks. S-Video will provide the AUDIO inputs (INPUT-AV 1, 8 INPUT-AV 2, and TV’s side jack panel 5 [AV3])—use to connect from the audio output jacks on VCRs, DVDs, or other c CHECK IT OUT accessories. NOTE: The The side jack-panel inputs (recognized by the OUTPUT (VIDEO/AUDIO)—video is TV recognizes TV as AV3) are convenient for connecting a compatible with 480i signals only. Use to the side jack camcorder. See page 16. 6 connect to a VCR to record programs panel as AV3. from the TV. Or use the AUDIO outputs to connect to an audio hi-fi system. AMP SWITCH, CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT, and 7 SUBWOOFER Output—use to make optional surround-sound connections (see page 11). n Headphone jack—use to connect 8 headphones for personal listening. 6 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV PANEL OVERVIEW:HIGH-DEFINITION INPUTS What You Can Connect to the High-definition Input Jacks ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV HD INPUT-AV 4—use to connect dig- EXT INT ital equipment with a 1080i or a 480p 2 1 signal output, such as HD receivers + _ (1080i or 480p) or DVD players with HD INPUT-AV 5 1 DVI progressive-scan capability (480p). You CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT

can connect equipment with YPbPr HD INPUT-AV 4

component video or RGB outputs to G/Y the HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks. H and V R/Pr sync connections may or may not be INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER required for RGB connections. (See Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L page 59.) Dedicated audio input jacks L Pb V L L L L are located with the HD INPUT-AV 4 SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO video jacks. H R R R R NOTE: The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature is not available for use with AV 4. HD INPUT-AV 5—use to connect digi- Summary of signal compatibilities tal equipment with DVI (digital video Compatible output signal 2 interface) 1080i or 480p output. DVI is from an external source a specific digital input allowing encrypt- TV Input or device ed transmission of uncompressed HD content. DVI includes HDCP (high- 1080i (1080 lines, interlaced) or bandwidth digital content protection), HD INPUT-AV 4 480p (480 lines, progressive scan) which is supported by Hollywood, Digital video interface (DVI) with satellite providers, and most of the con- 1080i (1080 lines, interlaced) or sumer electronics industry. DVI is gain- HD INPUT-AV 5 480p (480 lines, progressive scan) ing momentum and quickly becoming an industry standard for the consumer to view high-definition material while keep- ing content protected. HELPFUL HINT NOTE: The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Because DVI is such new technology, the elec- feature is not available for use with AV5. tronics industry is still working toward a deci- sion on one standard. Philips testing has deter- HELPFUL HINTS mined that compatibility issues exist with respect to a limited number of high-definition • The TV’s default color-space setting for HD INPUT-AV 4 is YPbPr. If the picture looks receivers when they are connected to the DVI grossly incorrect, try changing the color-space input on this television. If you should experi- setting on either the digital equipment or the ence difficulties, please contact our Customer TV. For more information on setting the color Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. space on the digital equipment, see the equip- ment’s directions-for-use manual. To set the TV’s color space, see page 61 in this manual. • This television is designed to be compatible with high-definition signal standards 1080i and 480p as specified by the Electronic Industries Association standard EIA770.3. Because output standards may vary by manu- facturer, you may encounter some digital equipment that will not properly display pic- tures on the TV. •The PIP (Picture-in-picture) feature allows you to tune to a program in the main window and scan other channels in the PIP window. From a single antenna or cable input, signals are separat- ed into two signals within the television. The AV1, AV2, and AV3 inputs are also available as PIP sources.

7 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING A VCR

he TV’s audio/video (AV) input jacks provide for direct picture and sound connections T ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV between the TV and accessory devices such as 2 EXT INT VCRs, DVD players, and others that have AV out- put jacks. + _

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This example, which uses the INPUT-AV 1 jacks, DVI CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT shows you one way to connect a VCR to your TV. HD INPUT-AV 4 Refer to the directions-for-use manual for your 3 G/Y R/Pr VCR for further information on connections. INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER

Y 4 B/Pb To make the connections shown in this example, VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L L Pb V you will need: L L L L SYNC Coaxial Cable AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H Lead-in from ¥ one coaxial cable (75 ) R R Ω R R Cable TV Company ¥ one cable for a video connection (standard or VHF/UHF Antenna RCA connector) Rear of VCR* ¥two cables for audio connections (standard 1 RCA connectors) (only one cable is needed for

AUDIO a nonstereo VCR). L ANT IN OUT IN NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. R VIDEO You should be able to buy them at most stores OUT that sell electronics. Or you can call our OUT IN CH3 CH4 Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. * (Example: Philips VCR model VR674CAT) Connect a cable TV or antenna signal to the ANT IN jack on the rear of the VCR. 1 AV1 Connect from the OUT jack on the rear HELPFUL HINTS of the VCR to the ANTENNA IN 75Ω • Stereo sound will pass from the ANT 2 jack on the rear of the TV. OUT jack on the VCR to the ANTENNA IN 75Ω jack on the TV only when the Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on the VCR is in TV mode. This is the mode rear of the VCR to the INPUT AV1 that allows the TV to use its channel 3 VIDEO jack on the rear of the TV. selector. Connect the audio output R(ight) and •To simplify making connections, audio L(eft) jacks on the rear of the VCR to the and video cables often have color-coded 4 INPUT-AV 1 AUDIO jacks on the rear of POWER plugs. The jacks on your TV are likewise the TV. color coded to match the plugs. The cod- NOTE: If the VCR is a mono (nonstereo) ing is as follows: unit, connect only the left audio cable, —Yellow for video (composite) TV VCR ACC —Red for the right audio channel which usually has a white connector. ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE —White for the left audio channel Press the AV button on the remote con- DN UP SOUND PICTURE NOTE: If your VCR is mono (non- trol as many times as necessary to select stereo), you will connect only one audio 5 the AV1 source for the viewing of materi- STATUS/ MENU/ cable. You must ensure that the TV is set als from your VCR. EXIT SELECT to MONO for the signal source to which you’ve connected the VCR (INPUT-AV 1, MUTE INPUT-AV2, or the side panel inputs VOL CH [AV3]). Otherwise, you will receive sound from only one of the TV’s speakers. 132 See page 38. 465 798 c TV/VCR CHECK IT OUT A/CH 0 SURF You can display the AV1, AV2, or AV3 signal SURF PIP ON/OFF 5 REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP sources in the PIP window. See page 8 of the AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST Quick Use and Setup Guide for information on

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8 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING A VCR AND CABLE BOX

resented here is a connection example Pinvolving a VCR and cable box. ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV Refer to the VCR’s directions-for-use manual 3 EXT INT for further information on connections. + _ To make the connections in this example, you HD INPUT-AV 5 will need: DVI CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT

¥ one, two-way signal splitter HD INPUT-AV 4 ¥two coaxial cables (75Ω) 5 G/Y R/Pr ¥ one cable for a video connection (standard INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER Y 6 B/Pb RCA connector) VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L L Pb V ¥two cables for audio connections (standard L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO RCA connectors) (only one cable is needed H R R R R for connection to a nonstereo VCR). Rear of VCR* NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. You should be able to buy them at most 4 stores that sell electronics. Or you can call AUDIO our Customer Care Center at L ANT IN OUT IN

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OUT IN CH3 CH4 Connect a cable TV signal to a two- way signal splitter. * (Example: Philips VCR model 1 VR674CAT) Rear of Cable Box Connect one of the two-way signal splitter outputs to the INPUT on the OUTPUT 2 cable box. Two-way AV1 Signal Splitter INPUT Connect the other two-way signal splitter output to the ANTENNA IN 3 75Ω on the rear of the TV. 2 Coaxial Cable Lead-in from Cable TV Company Connect from the cable box OUTPUT 1 or VHF/UHF Antenna jack to the ANT IN jack on the rear of 4 the VCR. HELPFUL HINTS • The RF output on a cable box, usually Connect the VIDEO OUT jack on labeled “OUTPUT,” “OUT,” or “TO TV,” the VCR to the INPUT-AV 1 VIDEO POWER will not pass a stereo sound signal to the 5 jack on the rear of the TV. ANTENNA IN 75Ω jack on the TV. If, how- Connect the AUDIO OUT R(ight) ever, your cable box has separate and L(eft) jacks on the VCR to Audio/Video outputs, using A/V cables to 6 INPUT-AV 1 AUDIO jacks on the rear TV VCR ACC connect to those outputs and to the A/V ACTIVE of the TV. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE inputs on the TV might pass a stereo sound DN UP signal to the TV. Contact your cable TV NOTE: If the VCR is a nonstereo unit, SOUND PICTURE company for more information. connect only the left audio cable, •To simplify making connections, the plugs which usually has a white connector. STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT on audio and video cables are often color Press the AV button on the remote coded. The jacks on your TV are likewise control as many times as necessary MUTE color coded to match the plugs. 7 to select the AV1 source for the view- VOL CH The coding is as follows: ing of materials from your VCR. —Yellow for video (composite) 132 —Red for the right audio channel —White for the left audio channel 465 NOTE: If your VCR is mono (nonstereo), 798 you will connect only one audio cable. You TV/VCR must ensure that the TV is set to MONO for A/CH 0 SURF the signal source to which you’ve connected

SURF PIP ON/OFF 7 REC • FORMAT SLEEP the VCR (INPUT-AV 2, INPUT-AV 1, or the SAP side panel inputs [AV3]). Otherwise, you will AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST receive sound from only one of the TV’s ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL speakers. See page 38. 9 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING AND USING AN AUDIO HI-FI SYSTEM WITH YOUR TV

ou can use your TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to an external audio hi-fi system. Y ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV Follow the simple steps below. EXT INT

To make these connections, you will need two _ cables for audio connections (standard RCA). + HD INPUT-AV 5

DVI NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT

You should be able to buy them at most stores HD INPUT-AV 4 that sell electronics. Or you can call our G/Y

R/Pr Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER

Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L L Pb V L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO Connect from the L(eft) and R(ight) H R R R R AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the 1 TV to the L(eft) and R(ight) AUX/TV 1 INPUT jacks on the rear of the hi-fi system. AUX/TV INPUT

R L See the section below on using the Rear of Hi-fi 2 AUDIO OUT control. PHONO INPUT

fter connecting the TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT Ajacks to the AUDIO INPUT jacks on an external hi-fi system, set the AUDIO OUT con- trol in the SOUND submenu to either VARI- SOUND ABLE or FIXED to determine whether you PICTURE TREBLE adjust the volume at the TV or at the external SOUND BASS TREBLE 30 hi-fi system. To change the volume at the TV FEATURES BALANCE BASS INSTALL AVL using the TV’s remote control, you must select . BALANCE INCR SURROUND AVL VARIABLE. To adjust the volume at the stereo . using the hi-fi’s controls, you must select INCR SURROUND FIXED. You can also use the SPEAKERS control in the SOUND submenu to turn the TV’s speakers off. POWER SOUND

INCR . SURROUND Press the MENU/SELECT button HEADPHONE on the remote control to show the on- STEREO

TV VCR ACC SAP 1 screen menu. ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE AUDIO OUT FIXED Press the CURSOR RING DOWN DN UP once to highlight SOUND. 5SOUND PICTURE 3 2 7 OR Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT STATUS/ MENU/ AUDIO OUT VARIABLE 3 to enter the SOUND submenu. EXIT SELECT Press the CURSOR RING DOWN SOUND repeatedly until AUDIO OUT is high- MUTE VOL CH 4 lighted. HEADPHONE 2,4, 1 STEREO Press the CURSOR RING LEFT or SAP RIGHT to set the AUDIO OUT to 6 132 AUDIO OUT SPEAKERS OFF 5 either VARIABLE or FIXED. 465 If you want to turn the TV’s internal 798 speakers off, press the CURSOR TV/VCR OR A/CH 0 SURF 6 RING DOWN repeatedly until SPEAKERS ON

SPEAKERS is highlighted. Then press POSITION PIP the CURSOR RING LEFT or RIGHT HELPFUL HINT to turn the speakers off. The sound outputs from the TV to an exter- Press the STATUS/EXIT button to nal hi-fi system are not affected or tailored exit the menu. by the TREBLE, BASS, BALANCE, AVL, 7 INCR. SURROUND, and BASS BOOST controls in the TV’s SOUND submenu.

10 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV MAKING OPTIONAL SURROUND-SOUND CONNECTIONS

our TV has extra jacks that allow you to con-

ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Ynect to an external audio amplifier system and EXT INT 1 a powered subwoofer. This connection option will + _ Rear of TV provide a surround-sound experience similar to a HD INPUT-AV 5 DVI CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT Front Speakers Rear Speakers movie theater or concert hall. HD INPUT-AV 4 G/Y

R/Pr To make the connections shown in this example, INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER Y B/Pb + - + - VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L you will need: L Pb V L L L L 1 SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H ¥ two cables for audio connections (standard R R R R RCA connectors) ¥four paired wires for speaker connections ¥ one cable for a subwoofer connection 2 (standard RCA connectors). 3 NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. You should be able to buy them at most stores that sell electronics. Or you can call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. Rear of Amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital Rear of Powered Subwoofer

ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV Connect from the Center Speakers out- EXT INT -180o Phase put jacks on the amplifier with Dolby Pro + _ 0o HD INPUT-AV 5 90 150 Hz 110

DVI 1 Logic* or Dolby Digital to the correspon- CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT Crossover Volume 4 HD INPUT-AV 4 Frequency ding CENTER CHANNEL INPUT jacks on G/Y

R/Pr INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER R L the rear of the TV. Place the TV’s AMP Low Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO Level S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L switch in the EXT (external) position. L Pb V Input L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H Connect from the L(eft) and R(ight) R R R R High AUDIO OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Level Powered Subwoofer Input 2 TV to the L(eft) and R(ight) TV IN jacks on + R Ð Ð L + High the rear of the Dolby receiver. Level Output Connect from the receiver’s front and surround speaker connectors to the front 3 and rear surround speakers. Connect from the SUBWOOFER output jack on the rear of the TV to the L(eft) and 4 R(ight) Low Level Input jacks on the rear of the powered subwoofer. Surround-sound Setup Set the TV’s AUDIO OUT control to NOTE: The gray circle indicates the primary viewing area.

FIXED. See page 10. TV 5 (Center Speakers) The diagram below, right shows how to arrange the speakers and subwoofer for surround sound. Front Front Speaker Speaker

HELPFUL HINTS

Powered • If you use a single cable to make the connec- Subwoofer tion to the powered subwoofer, you will need to increase the volume on the back of the subwoofer to compensate for the absence of the second cable. •You must adjust the trim of the powered sub- woofer at the powered subwoofer. Trim refers

Rear Rear Speaker Speaker *“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 11 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING A STANDARD DVD PLAYER

omponent video inputs allow the highest pos- sible color and picture resolution in the play- C ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV back of digital signals, such as those of DVD EXT INT players. The color difference signals (Pb, Pr) and the luminance (Y) signal are connected and + _ received separately. The result is better color HD INPUT-AV 5 DVI bandwidth information than is possible with com- CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT HD INPUT-AV 4 posite video (labeled VIDEO on your TV’s jack G/Y panel) or S-Video connections. 1 R/Pr INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER

To make the connections shown in this example, 2 Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L you will need: L Pb V L L L L SYNC ¥ three cables for video connections (standard AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H RCA connectors) R R R R ¥two cables for audio connections (standard

RCA connectors). Rear of DVD Player* NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. You should be able to buy them at most stores DIGITAL AUDIO OUT that sell electronics. Or you can call our PCM-MPEG2-Dolby Digital-DTS 1 1 2 2 Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. R L (CVBS) PR/CR PB/CB Y (Y/C) COAXIAL OPT OUT SUB WF OUT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO OUT

*(Example: Philips DVD model DVD712) Connect the YPbPr (component) HELPFUL HINTS VIDEO OUT jacks from the DVD player •To simplify making connections, the con- 1 to the INPUT-AV 1 YPbPr (component CVI video) jacks on the rear of the TV. nectors on audio and video cables are often NOTE: The INPUT-AV 1 YPbPr jacks color coded. The jacks on your TV are like- wise color coded to match the connectors. will accept 480i (interlaced) output sig- nals only. The connection example on this • The names for the component video jacks page assumes the use of a DVD player may differ depending on the DVD player or with interlaced output. Some DVD play- accessory digital source equipment used. ers, however, have YPbPr outputs that can For example, besides YPbPr, you may see R-Y/B-Y/Y; or CrCbY. Although abbrevia- be switched between interlaced and pro- tions and terms may vary, the letters B and gressive scan. If you are attempting to use R stand for the blue and red color compo- a DVD player with progressive-scan (480p POWER nent signal connectors, respectively, and Y output) capability to make the connection indicates the luminance signal. If necessary, shown in this example, you must be sure refer to the directions-for-use manual for to switch the DVD player to interlaced. If your DVD or digital accessory for more necessary, refer to the DVD player’s direc- TV VCR ACC ACTIVE information. tions-for-use manual for help. If you want SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP •You can also connect a satellite receiver to to use the DVD player in progressive-scan SOUND PICTURE the TV in a manner similar to the example mode, you must use the shown on this page. If you connect a satel- HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks (see page 14). STATUS/ MENU/ lite receiver to the TV, you will need to use EXIT SELECT Connect the AUDIO OUT L(eft) and the receiver’s channel-memorization system R(ight) jacks from the DVD player to the to store channels in the receiver’s memory. MUTE • If you experience difficulties receiving 2 INPUT-AV 1 AUDIO jacks on the rear of VOL CH the TV. sound with a DVD disc, check the sound settings through the DVD disc’s menu. Press the AV button on the remote con- 132 • CVI is not accessible in the PIP window. trol as many times as necessary to select See page 8 in the Quick Use and Setup 465 3 the CVI (component video input) source Guide for more on the PIP feature. on the TV for the viewing of materials 798 from your DVD player. TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF WARNING SURF PIP ON/OFF 3 REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP To prevent uneven picture-tube aging, do not AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST leave nonmoving images or picture borders on

ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL the screen for an extended period. See page 62. RECORD VIDEO MOVIES

POSITION PIP

12 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING AN S-VIDEO DEVICE

he S(uper)-Video connection on the rear (and side panel) of the TV can give you better pic- T ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV ture detail and clarity for the playback of S-VHS EXT INT VCR tapes or DVDs than the normal antenna (RF signal) or Video (composite) picture connec- + _ tions. The example given connects a DVD/VCR HD INPUT-AV 5 DVI Combi unit to the INPUT-AV 2 jacks on the rear CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT HD INPUT-AV 4 of the TV. G/Y

NOTE: The accessory device must have an R/Pr INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 22 SUBWOOFER S-VIDEO output jack to make the connection Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L explained on this page. L Pb V L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO To make the connections, you will need: H R R R R ¥ one S-Video cable ¥two cables for audio connections (standard Rear of Device with RCA connectors). S-VIDEO Output*

DVD/VCR NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. OUT IN 1 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COMPONENT PCM / BITSTREAM VIDEO OUT ANT-IN You should be able to buy them at most stores L DVD/VCR Y AUDIO OUT AUDIO Cr that sell electronics. Or you can call our R L ANT-OUT Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. VIDEO R Cb S-VIDEO OPTICAL COAXIAL CH3 CH4 OUT

*(Example: Philips DVD/VCR Combi model DV910VHS) Connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the rear of the accessory device with 1 S-VIDEO output to the INPUT-AV 2 HELPFUL HINTS S-VIDEO jack on the rear of the TV. AV2 •To simplify making connections, audio Connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT cables are often color coded: red for the jacks on the rear of the accessory device right channel, and white for the left chan- 2 to the INPUT-AV 2 AUDIO input jacks on nel. The jacks on your TV are likewise the rear of the TV. color coded to match the connectors. To make S-Video connections, you must use Press the AV button on the remote con- an S-Video cable. trol as many times as necessary to select 3 the AV2 source on the TV for the viewing •You can also connect a satellite receiver, of materials from your S-Video device. laser-disc player, video-game player, or POWER other accessory device with S-Video capability to the TV in a manner similar to the example shown on this page. • If you connect a satellite receiver to the TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE TV, you will need to use the receiver’s DN UP channel-memorization system to store SOUND PICTURE channels in the receiver’s memory.

STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT WARNING MUTE Video sources that show a constant nonmov- VOL CH ing pattern on the TV screen can cause pic- ture-tube damage. When you are not using 132 your video accessory devices, turn them off. Also, regularly alternate the use of accessory 465 video sources with normal TV viewing. See 798 page 62. TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF

SURF PIP ON/OFF 3 REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP

AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST

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13 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING A DVD PLAYER WITH PROGRESSIVE-SCAN CAPABILITY

he following instructions explain how to connect a DVD player with progressive-scan T ANTENNA IN 75Ω AMP SWITCH Rear of TV capability to the HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks on EXT INT your TV. + _ To make the connections, you will need: HD INPUT-AV 5

DVI ¥ three cables for video connections (standard CENTER CHANNEL AMP INPUT 1 RCA connectors) HD INPUT-AV 4 ¥two cables for audio connections (standard G/Y R/Pr RCA connectors). INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER Y B/Pb 2 VIDEO VIDEO NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L L Pb V You should be able to buy them at most stores L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO H that sell electronics. Or you can call our R R R R Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039.

VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT 2CH BITSTREAM /PCM Y AC IN ~ Connect from the YPrPb jacks on 3 VIDEO L PB

the rear of the DVD player to the R PR SELECT S COAXIAL OPTICAL 1 HD INPUT-AV 4 G/Y, R/Pr, B/Pb jacks I P DIGITAL on the rear of the TV. Rear of DVD Player with Progressive-scan Capability Connect from the L(eft) and R(ight) ELPFUL INTS AUDIO OUT jacks on the rear of the H H 2 DVD player to the HD INPUT-AV 4 • If after connecting your DVD player your AV4 AUDIO L(eft) and R(ight) jacks on the rear display is filled with wavy lines, it may be of the TV. that your DVD player is not set to progres- sive-scan mode. Some DVD players have an Make sure the DVD player is in pro- I/P (interlaced/progressive scan) switch gressive-scan mode. You will not get a located on the back or front of the players for 3 viewable picture through the HD changing from interlaced to progressive-scan INPUT-AV 4 jacks if the DVD player is mode. Other DVD players may allow the in interlaced mode. mode to be changed by pressing a button on For more information on placing your the DVD player’s remote control or by using DVD player in progressive-scan mode, the DVD player’s on-screen menu. If the see the DVD player’s directions-for-use POWER interlaced/progressive-scan selection manual. Also, see the Helpful Hints to option is provided only through the DVD the right. The way in which progres- on-screen menu, you will need to connect sive-scan mode is selected varies among the DVD player to another AV input source in addition to HD INPUT-AV 4 to DVD players. TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE see the DVD menu. Select this additional Press the AV button on your TV remote DN UP AV source on screen to see the DVD menu control as many times as necessary to SOUND PICTURE and choose progressive-scan mode. You 4 select the AV4 signal source for the view- will then be able to see the DVD picture STATUS/ MENU/ through the AV4 source. ing of materials from your progressive- EXIT SELECT scan DVD player. • Some DVD players have dedicated progres- sive-scan output jacks that are labeled as MUTE

VOL CH such and require no switching to provide a picture through the HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks. See your DVD player’s directions-for-use HELPFUL HINT 132 manual for information. If you experience difficulties receiving 465 • The default color-space setting for the sound with a DVD disc, check the sound HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks is YPbPr. RGB is 798 also an option. If the picture’s color looks TV/VCR grossly incorrect, try changing either the A/CH 0 SURF DVD player’s or TV’s color-space setting. ARNING W SURF PIP ON/OFF See the DVD player’s directions-for-use 4 REC • FORMAT SLEEP To prevent uneven picture-tube aging, do not SAP manual for information on setting its color leave nonmoving images or picture borders on AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST space. Or see page 61 in this manual to set

the screen for an extended period. See page 62. ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL the TV’s color space. RECORD VIDEO MOVIES •The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature does POSITION PIP not function with AV4 or AV5.

14 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING AN HD RECEIVER TO THE HD INPUT-AV 4 JACKS

igital equipment with a 1080i or 480p out-

Dput, is compatible with the HD INPUT-AV 4 ANTENNA IN 75Ω Rear of TV video jacks. 3 NOTE: This television is designed to be compati- ble with high-definition signal standards 1080i HD INPUT-AV 5 and 480p as specified by the Electronic Industries DVI HD INPUT-AV 4

Association standard EIA770.3. Because output G/Y 2 standards may vary by manufacturer, you may R/Pr INPUT-AV 1 OUTPUT INPUT-AV 2 SUBWOOFER encounter some digital equipment that will not Y B/Pb VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO S-VIDEO L L 1 2 properly display pictures on the TV. Pb V 1 L L L L SYNC AUDIO Pr AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO Coaxial Cable To make the connections shown in this example, H R R R R Lead-in from you will need: Satellite ¥ one S-VIDEO cable Dish Antenna ¥ three cables for video connections (standard AUDIO AUDIO

RCA connectors) Y L L VCR OUT TO TV CONTROL ¥four cables for audio connections (standard CH 3 PB R R CH 4 RCA connectors) DIGITAL RF AUDIO OUT PR

¥ one coaxial cable (75 ). VIDEO VIDEO Ω PHONE JACK REMOTE S-VIDEO IN FROM ANT SATELLITE IN NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. Rear of HD Receiver (Example: Philips DSHD800) Coaxial Cable Lead-in You should be able to buy them at most stores from Cable Outlet, that sell electronics. Or you can call our Cable Converter Box, 3 3 or VHF/UHF Antenna Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. HELPFUL HINTS • HD receivers will supply stereo sound to the TV only through the audio Connect S-VIDEO and audio cables. left and right cables, not through the coaxial cable. NOTE: This example uses • Making a standard connection along with the HD connection as shown 1 INPUT-AV 1. You can use INPUT-AV 2 or in the example (S-VIDEO) on this page will allow you to see the receiv- the side input jacks if you want. er’s on-screen menu and a picture (valid signal) from the receiver should • Connect an S-VIDEO cable from the HD it be switched to SD mode. receiver’s S-VIDEO jack to the TV’s •The HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks are for standard RCA-type phono plugs. INPUT-AV 1 S-VIDEO jack. Your HD receiver may use RCA or BNC output jacks. If your HD • Connect from the HD receiver’s AUDIO receiver comes with BNC jacks, you will need to purchase BNC-to-RCA L(eft) and R(ight) jacks to the TV’s adapters to connect the receiver to the TV. You should be able to pur- INPUT-AV 1 L(eft) and R(ight) AUDIO chase these adapters at most stores that sell electronics. Or you can call jacks. our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. Connect component video and audio cables to the TV’s HD inputs. 2 • Connect from the YPRPB jacks on the HD receiver to the TV’s HD INPUT-AV 4 G/Y, R/Pr, B/Pb jacks. OR • Connect from the HD receiver’s AUDIO L(eft) and R(ight) jacks to the TV’s HD INPUT-AV 4 L(eft) and R(ight) AUDIO BNC-to- BNC Adapter RCA RCA Connector Fitted to Connector jacks. Adapter Connection Connect coaxial cables. • Connect the coaxial cable lead-in from •The HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks are compatible with some digital equipment 3 your cable outlet, cable converter box, or having RGB outputs with “sync on green” or RGB with “separate H and V VHF/UHF antenna to the IN FROM sync.” Output standards for digital equipment, however, may vary by manu- ANT jack on the HD receiver. facturer. No industry standards have been established for HD television RGB • Connect a coaxial cable from the OUT signal systems, timing, synchronization, and signal strengths. If the digital TO TV jack to the ANTENNA IN 75Ω equipment you want to connect to your TV offers both component video and jack on the TV. RGB outputs, component video is the suggested connection to use. • Connect the coaxial cable lead-in from a • The default color-space setting for the HD INPUT-AV 4 jacks is YPbPr. RGB is also an option. If the picture color looks grossly incorrect, try satellite dish antenna to the SATELLITE changing either the receiver’s or TV’s color space. See the receiver’s IN jack on the HD receiver. directions-for-use manual for information on setting its color space. Or Refer to the directions-for-use manual see page 61 in this manual for setting the TV’s AV4 color space. that came with the HD receiver for setup •AV4 and AV5 do not function with the PIP feature. They cannot be dis- 4 instructions. played in the PIP window, nor can the PIP window be displayed when those signal sources are being viewed on the main screen.

15 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING A CAMCORDER

he side panel jacks provide a convenient way Tfor you to connect a camcorder to your TV. The side panel jacks are recognized by your TV 1 Side Jack Panel as AV3. Typical Camcorder S-VIDEO You can obtain S-VIDEO quality with an S-VHS, G Hi-8, or digital camcorder by connecting to the 2 VIDEO S-VIDEO input instead of the VIDEO (composite) L input. AUDIO R To make the connections shown in this example, you will need: ¥ an S-VIDEO cable ¥two cables for audio connections (standard RCA connectors). DV S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO LEFT RIGHT NOTE: The cables are not supplied with your TV. You should be able to buy them at most stores that sell electronics. Or you can call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. HELPFUL HINT AV3 Connect from the S-VIDEO output on To simplify making connections, the con- the camcorder to the S-VIDEO input in nectors on audio cables are often color 1 the TV’s side panel. coded: red for the right channel, and white for the left channel. The jacks on your TV Connect from the AUDIO outputs on are likewise color coded to match the con- the camcorder to the side panel AUDIO nectors. To make S-Video connections, you 2 L(eft) and R(ight) inputs. Press the AV button on the remote con- trol as many times as necessary to select 3 the AV3 source on the TV. POWER Turn the camcorder on, insert a video- tape and press PLAY to view the tape 4 on the TV. TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE

DN UP

SOUND PICTURE

STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT

MUTE

VOL CH

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SURF PIP ON/OFF 3 REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP

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POSITION PIP

16 Connecting Accessory Devices to Your TV CONNECTING AND USING HEADPHONES WITH YOUR TV

he TV’s side panel has a headphone jack for Side Jack Panel Tpersonal listening.

G

Insert the headphone plug into the head- 1 1 phone jack ; in the TV’s side panel. Turn down the TV’s volume or press the Mute button c on the remote con- 2 trol to turn off the TV’s internal speakers. See the section below for information on

adjusting headphone volume and balance. SOUND PICTURE NOTE: The headphone impedance must

be between 8 and 4,000 ohms. The head- STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT phone jack is stereo and 3.5 mm in size. 2 2

MUTE

VOL CH

he HEADPHONE controls allow you to Tadjust the volume and balance of the SOUND sound going to the headphones. PICTURE TREBLE SOUND BASS TREBLE 30 FEATURES BALANCE BASS Press the MENU/SELECT button INSTALL AVL . BALANCE on the remote control to show the on- INCR SURROUND AVL 1 screen menu. INCR . SURROUND Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 2 once to highlight SOUND. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT POWER SOUND to enter the SOUND submenu. 3 TREBLE VOLUME Press the CURSOR RING DOWN BASS BALANCE repeatedly until HEADPHONE is BALANCE . TV VCR ACC INCR SURROUND 4 highlighted. Then press the CURSOR ACTIVE RING RIGHT to enter the SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE HEADPHONE DN UP

HEADPHONE submenu. SOUND PICTURE 3 Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 6

STATUS/ MENU/ or UP to highlight VOLUME or SELECT EXIT SOUND 5 BALANCE. Then press the CURSOR HEADPHONE RING LEFT or RIGHT to adjust the VOLUME 30 control. MUTE BALANCE VOL CH Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 2,4, 1 exit the menu. 6 5 132 465 798

TV/VCR SOUND HELPFUL HINT A/CH 0 SURF HEADPHONE VOLUME BALANCE 0 The AVL, INCR. SURROUND, and BASS POSITION PIP BOOST controls do not function with the

17 Using the Remote Control

POWER

TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP ROGRAMMING THE EMOTE TO ORK WITH CCESSORY EVICES SOUND PICTURE P TV R W A D

our TV remote is capable of working not Satellite Receiver Yonly your TV but also other infrared remote (IR) controlled devices such as VCRs, cable TV converter boxes, satellite receivers, DVD players, and laser-disc players. If you want to use your TV remote to oper- ate a VCR or other accessory device, you Cable Converter Box will need to perform this initial check explained in this section. You may also need to go to the sections on the “Code-entry Method” and the “Search Method” in the pages that follow. DVD Player

Press the VCR or ACC(essory) mode button on the TV remote for 1 the desired accessory device category. NOTE: Pressing the VCR mode button allows access to product codes for VCR VCRs. Pressing the ACC(essory) mode button allows access to the product codes for cable TV converters, satellite receivers, DVD players, and laser-disc players. Point the TV remote toward the desired accessory device and press 2 the POWER button. Does the remote turn the accessory device on? POWER If yes, and try other function but- tons on the TV remote. With a VCR, 1 for example, try the Play, Stop, and Rewind buttons, for example. (See TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 2 page 23 for information on how the DN UP remote buttons correspond with acces- SOUND PICTURE sory device functions.) If they also work the accessory device, then the 1 STATUS/ MENU/ remote is ready and no further steps EXIT SELECT are needed.

If not, do the following: MUTE Look up a four-digit remote code VOL CH number on pages 21 or 22 for your brand of accessory device. Then go 132 through the simple steps for entering a four-digit code as explained on 465 page 19. 798

TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF

POSITION PIP HELPFUL HINT If more than one four-digit code number is listed, you may have to try more than the first number given to locate your device’s

18 Using the Remote Control

POWER

TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE SING THE ODE ENTRY ETHOD TO ROGRAM OUR EMOTE DN UP U C - M P Y TV R SOUND PICTURE

ow that you have looked up the four- Satellite Receiver Ndigit remote-control Direct-entry Code for your brand of accessory device, you are ready to follow the simple steps shown below to program your TV remote. Please read through all the steps before beginning. Cable Converter Box

First, press and hold down the VCR or ACC (for an accessory device 1 other than a VCR) mode button on DVD Player the TV remote. Then press and hold down the MENU/SELECT button at the same time for a brief moment. Release the buttons. The TV remote back light will switch on. NOTE: For correct operation, you must first press and hold the mode VCR button and then press and hold the MENU/SELECT button simultaneously. Within 30 seconds of pressing the VCR (or ACC) button and 2 MENU/SELECT button, enter a four-digit code for the accessory device (see pages 21 and 22). If you make a mistake while attempt- ing to enter the four-digit code and want to start again, press any button other than one with a number. Then POWER return to step 1 to begin again. 1 Point the remote at the accessory device. Then press the POWER button TV VCR ACC 3 on the remote to turn the device on. ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 3

DN UP SOUND PICTURE 1 STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT HELPFUL HINTS MUTE • If you do not enter a complete code within 2 VOL CH 30 seconds, you will need to perform step 1 of the Code-entry Method again. • If you enter more than four digits, the unit 132 will retain the first four digits entered. 465 • If the procedure explained above does not 798

work the first time, repeat the steps using TV/VCR the same remote code number. A/CH 0 SURF • If after a second try the remote does not operate your accessory device, and more POSITION PIP code numbers are listed for your brand, use the next listed code number. • If after repeated attempts the Entry-code Method does not allow you to work your accessory device with your TV remote, try the Search Method explained on the next page.

19 Using the Remote Control

POWER

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our TV remote can be set to work various Satellite Receiver Yaccessory devices (VCRs, cable convert- ers, and satellite receivers, for example) by what is called the Search Method. NOTE: The Search Method works only with 06 devices equipped with channel-display indi- 07 cators on the devices themselves or the abili- 08 ty to show channel numbers on the TV 09 screen. If the Code-entry Method (shown in the previous section) did not enable your TV Cable Converter Box remote to work your accessory device, then follow the easy steps listed below. Please 06 read the steps once before performing them. 07 08 Turn on the desired device. Press 09 and hold down the VCR or ACC 1 (for an accessory device other than VCR a VCR) mode button on the TV remote. Then press and hold down the SURF button as you hold down the desired mode (VCR or ACC) button. 06 NOTE: For correct operation, you 07 must press and hold down the desired 08 mode (VCR or ACC) button first and then press and hold down the SURF 09 button second. While holding down the SURF and POWER the desired mode (VCR or ACC) HELPFUL HINTS buttons simultaneously, point the remote toward the accessory device 1,3 •The remote’s back light will blink and continue holding the buttons as the remote moves through its product code list. After the remote down. TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE identifies the product code for

Watch the Channel Indicator on DN UP your accessory device and you your accessory device. Channel num- SOUND PICTURE release the remote buttons, the 2 bers will scan up when the TV remote back light will blink twice. has identified the correct code for 1,3 STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT •Your TV remote may locate the your accessory device. This may take accessory device’s code quickly or several minutes. within several minutes. MUTE

Release the mode (VCR or ACC) VOL CH • Don’t let the accessory device and SURF buttons as soon as chan- scan up more than five channels 3 nel numbers start to scan up. The when the correct code is found— scanning means that your TV remote 132 the remote may pass up the right has found the code for your accessory code and have to repeat the search 465 device. 1,3 cycle. 798

NOTE: If no channel change happens TV/VCR after several minutes, repeat steps 1 and A/CH 0 SURF 2. Then if a channel change still does not occur, the remote will not work with the POSITION PIP desired accessory device.

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TV VCR ACC ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE IRECT ENTRY ODES FOR CCESSORY EVICES DN UP D - C A/V A D SOUND PICTURE VCR CODE NUMBER JENSEN ...... 0068 QUARTZ ...... 0073 ADMIRAL ...... 0075, 0236 KEC ...... 0064, 0305 QUASAR ...... 0062, 0189, 0104, 0481, ADVENTURA ...... 0027 KLH ...... 0099 ...... 0828 AIKO ...... 0305 KENWOOD ...... 0068, 0094, 0411, 0065 RCA ...... 0087, 0176, 0229, 0069, ...... 0334, 0495, 0027, 0064 KODAK ...... 0062, 0064 ...... 0132, 0085, 0062, 0075, AKAI ...... 0133, 0080, 0068, 0076, LXI ...... 0064 ...... 0092, 0104, 0133, 0267, ...... 0088, 0183, 0269 LLOYD'S ...... 0027, 0235 ...... 0304 AMERICA ACTION ...... 0305 LOGIK ...... 0099 RADIO SHACK ...... 0027 AMERICAN HIGH ...... 0062 MEI ...... 0062 RADIX ...... 0064 ASHA ...... 0267 MGA ...... 0070, 0088, 0267 RANDEX ...... 0064 AUDIOVOX ...... 0064 MGN TECHNOLOGY ...... 0267 REALISTIC ...... 0027, 0131, 0074, 0075, BEAUMARK ...... 0267 MTC ...... 0027, 0267 ...... 0064, 0062, 0089, 0073, BELL & HOWELL ...... 0131 MAGNASONIC ...... 0305 ...... 0093 BROKSONIC ...... 0148, 0211, 0029, 0236, MAGNAVOX ...... 0062, 0108, 0137, 0130, RICOH ...... 0061, 0280 ...... 0238, 0322, 0388, 0506 ...... 0027, 0066, 0176 RUNCO ...... 0066 CCE ...... 0099, 0305 MAGNIN ...... 0267 STS ...... 0069 CALIX ...... 0064 MARANTZ ...... 0108, 0062 SALORA ...... 0102 CANON ...... 0194, 0062, 0129 MARTA ...... 0064 SAMSUNG ...... 0072, 0078, 0080, 0267 CAPEHART ...... 0047 MATSUSHITA ...... 0062, 0189, 0481 SANKY ...... 0066, 0075 CARVER ...... 0108 MEMOREX ...... 0131, 0074, 0506, 0027, SANSUI ...... 0068, 0506, 0027, 0094, CINERAL ...... 0305 ...... 0064, 0075, 0062, 0073, ...... 0109, 0236, 0298 CITIZEN ...... 0305, 0064 ...... 0267, 0334, 0066, 0189, SANYO ...... 0074, 0073, 0131, 0267 COLT ...... 0099 ...... 0236, 0481, 0828, 0829 SCOTT ...... 0211, 0238, 0148, 0070, CRAIG ...... 0064, 0099, 0074, 0267, MINOLTA ...... 0132, 0069 ...... 0072, 0237, 0239 ...... 0298 MITSUBISHI ...... 0200, 0088, 0102, 0241, SEARS ...... 0081, 0132, 0064, 0069, CURTIS MATHES ...... 0062, 0068, 0087, 0189 ...... 0269, 0070, 0075, 0094, ...... 0027, 0062, 0073, 0074, CYBERNEX ...... 0078, 0267 ...... 0470 ...... 0093, 0131 DAEWOO ...... 0305, 0588, 0047, 0072 MOTOROLA ...... 0062, 0075 SEMP ...... 0072 DAYTRON ...... 0047 MULTITECH ...... 0027, 0099 SHARP ...... 0075, 0089 DENON ...... 0069 NAD ...... 0085 SHINTOM ...... 0099 DYNATECH ...... 0027 NEC ...... 0065, 0067, 0068, 0077, SHOGUN ...... 0078, 0267 ELECTROHOME ...... 0064 ...... 0094, 0109, 0131 SINGER ...... 0099 ELECTROPHONIC ...... 0064 NIKKO ...... 0064 ...... 0060, 0061, 0059, 0280, EMEREX ...... 0059 NIKON ...... 0061, 0280 ...... 0027, 0038, 0062 EMERSON ...... 0211, 0029, 0236, 0305, NOBLEX ...... 0267 SUNPAK ...... 0280 ...... 0063, 0148, 0238, 0588, OLYMPUS ...... 0062, 0253 SYLVANIA ...... 0062, 0108, 0027, 0070, ...... 0235, 0321, 0506, 0088, OPTIMUS ...... 0189, 0481, 0827, 0828, ...... 0130, 0137 ...... 0115, 0239, 0027, 0064, ...... 0075, 0085, 0829, 0064, SYMPHONIC ...... 0027 ...... 0070, 0095, 0322, 0388, ...... 0131, 0459 TMK ...... 0063, 0235, 0267 ...... 0537 OPTONICA ...... 0089 TATUNG ...... 0068 FISHER ...... 0074, 0131, 0081, 0093 ORION ...... 0506, 0029, 0211, 0236, TEAC ...... 0027, 0068 FUJI ...... 0060, 0062 ...... 0322 TECHNICS ...... 0062, 0189, 0273 ...... 0027 PANASONIC ...... 0062, 0189, 0828, 0481, TEKNIKA ...... 0027, 0062, 0064, 0079 GE ...... 0062, 0087, 0075, 0092, ...... 0253, 0104, 0405, 0829, THOMAS ...... 0027 ...... 0229, 0267 ...... 0129, 0252, 0254, 0273, ...... 0072, 0237, 0239, 0070, GARRARD ...... 0027 ...... 0827 ...... 0093, 0393 GO VIDEO ...... 0306, 0459, 0553, 0259 PENNEY ...... 0062, 0267, 0064, 0069, TOTEVISION ...... 0064, 0267 GOLDSTAR ...... 0064, 0045, 0065, 0498, ...... 0065, 0067, 0081 UNITECH ...... 0267 ...... 0507 PENTAX ...... 0069, 0092, 0132 VECTOR ...... 0072 GRADIENTE ...... 0035, 0027, 0435 PHILCO ...... 0062, 0236, 0506 VECTOR RESEARCH ...... 0065, 0067 GRUNDIG ...... 0222 PHILIPS ...... 0108, 0062, 0089, 0137, VIDEO CONCEPTS ...... 0067, 0072, 0088, 0248 HI-Q ...... 0074 ...... 0830, 0831 VIDEOSONIC ...... 0267 HARLEY DAVIDSON ...... 0027 PILOT ...... 0064 WARDS ...... 0062, 0087, 0089, 0027, HARMAN/KARDON ...... 0065, 0102, 0108 PIONEER ...... 0085, 0195, 0094 ...... 0074, 0239, 0267, 0069, HARWOOD ...... 0095, 0099 POLK AUDIO ...... 0108 ...... 0075, 0099, 0108, 0176 HEADQUARTER ...... 0073 PORTLAND ...... 0047 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE . . . . .0099, 0305, 0236 HITACHI ...... 0069, 0193, 0132, 0092, PROFITRONIC ...... 0267 XR-1000 ...... 0099, 0027, 0062 ...... 0027, 0068, 0109 PROSCAN ...... 0087, 0229 YAMAHA ...... 0065 HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS .0069 PROTEC ...... 0099 ZENITH ...... 0066, 0027, 0060, 0061, JVC ...... 0094, 0035, 0233, 0234, PULSAR ...... 0066, 0078 ...... 0236, 0506 ...... 0068, 0411 QUARTER ...... 0073

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CODE NUMBER MARANTZ ...... 0866 RCA ...... 0862, 0869 DENON ...... 0859 MITSUBISHI ...... 0861 SAMSUNG ...... 0870 GE ...... 0862 ONKYO ...... 0860 SONY ...... 0864 HARMAN/KARDON ...... 0871 OPTIMUS ...... 0869 TECHNICS ...... 0859 HITACHI ...... 0870 PANASONIC ...... 0859 THETA DIGITAL ...... 0869 JVC ...... 0868 PHILIPS ...... 0866, 0860 TOSHIBA ...... 0860 KENWOOD ...... 0865 PIONEER ...... 0869, 0863 YAMAHA ...... 0859, 0867 MAGNAVOX ...... 0860 PROSCAN ...... 0862 ZENITH ...... 0872, 0860

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LASER-DISC PLAYER CODE NUMBER MARANTZ ...... 0853, 0850 RCA ...... 0881, 0874 ADS ...... 0880 MITSUBISHI ...... 0849 REALISTIC ...... 0855 AIWA ...... 0855 NAD ...... 0849 SAMSUNG ...... 0858 CARVER ...... 0853, 0850, 0858 NEC ...... 0879 SEGA ...... 0848 DENON ...... 0851, 0849, 0875 NIKKODO ...... 0884 SHARP ...... 0873 DISCO VISION ...... 0848 OPTIMUS ...... 0849 SONY ...... 0854, 0852, 0878 FUNAI ...... 0855 PANASONIC ...... 0856 TECHNICS ...... 0856 HARMAN/KARDON ...... 0853 PHILIPS ...... 0853, 0850 THETA DIGITAL ...... 0853 HITACHI ...... 0848 PIONEER ...... 0849, 0848 VICTOR ...... 0876 KENWOOD ...... 0877 POLK AUDIO ...... 0853 YAMAHA ...... 0857 MAGNAVOX ...... 0853, 0857, 0875 QUASAR ...... 0856

CABLE CONVERTER BOX CODE NUMBER HAMLIN ...... 0047, 0036, 0286, 0061, REGENCY ...... 0029 ABC ...... 0030, 0028, 0034, 0035, ...... 0300 REMBRANDT ...... 0038, 0097 ...... 0038, 0040, 0041, 0044, HITACHI ...... 0038 RUNCO ...... 0027 ...... 0060 HYTEX ...... 0034 SL MARX ...... 0067 ALLEGRO ...... 0180, 0342 JASCO ...... 0042, 0180, 0342 SAMSUNG ...... 0067, 0171 ANTRONIX ...... 0049, 0234 JERROLD ...... 0030, 0039, 0303, 0041, SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ...... 0035, 0044, 0033, 0504 APACHE ...... 0797 ...... 0503, 0038, 0051, 0042, SEAM ...... 0537 ARCHER ...... 0049, 0066, 0180, 0234, ...... 0837 SIGNAL ...... 0042, 0067 ...... 0824 LINSAY ...... 0467 SIGNATURE ...... 0038 BBT ...... 0294 MACOM ...... 0060 SPRUCER ...... 0048 BELCOR ...... 0083 MAGNAVOX ...... 0054 STARSIGHT ...... 0569, 0449 BELL & HOWELL ...... 0041 MEMOREX ...... 0027 STARCOM ...... 0030, 0042 CABLE STAR ...... 0083 MOVIE TIME ...... 0090, 0183 STARGATE ...... 0067, 0042, 0797, 0824 CABLETENNA ...... 0049 NSC ...... 0183, 0090, 0097 STARQUEST ...... 0042 CABLEVIEW ...... 0049 NEXUS ...... 0797 SYLVANIA ...... 0028 CENTURY ...... 0180 NOVAPLEX ...... 0645 TFC ...... 0337 CITIZEN ...... 0180, 0342 OAK ...... 0046, 0034 TV86 ...... 0090 COLOUR VOICE ...... 0052, 0058 OPTIMUS ...... 0048 TANDY ...... 0285 COMBAND ...... 0259 PANASONIC ...... 0048, 0134, 0027 TELECAPTION ...... 0248 COMTRONICS ...... 0067, 0087 PANTHER ...... 0664 TELEVIEW ...... 0067 CONTEC ...... 0046 PARAGON ...... 0027 TEXSCAN ...... 0028 DIGI ...... 0664 PHILIPS ...... 0052, 0058, 0269, 0317, TIMELESS ...... 0445 EASTERN ...... 0029 ...... 0054, 0180 TOCOM ...... 0039, 0040 EMERSON ...... 0824 PIONEER ...... 0171, 0050, 0560 TOSHIBA ...... 0027 EVERQUEST ...... 0042, 0067 POPULAR MECHANICS ...... 0427 TUSA ...... 0042 FOCUS ...... 0427 PRELUDE ...... 0797 UNIKA ...... 0180, 0234, 0049 GC ELECTRONICS ...... 0083, 0234 PULSAR ...... 0027 UNITED ARTISTS ...... 0034 GE ...... 0259 QUASAR ...... 0027 UNIVERSAL ...... 0234, 0049, 0066, 0083, GARRARD ...... 0180 RCA ...... 0048 ...... 0180, 0218 GEMINI ...... 0042, 0097, 0269, 0824 RADIO SHACK ...... 0042, 0847, 0342, 0824 VIEWMASTER ...... 0847 GENERAL INSTRUMENT ...... 0303, 0038, 0503, 0837 REALISTIC ...... 0234 VIEWSTAR ...... 0285, 0054, 0087, 0090 GOLDSTAR ...... 0067, 0171 RECOTON ...... 0427 ZENITH ...... 0027, 0552, 0081 GOODMIND ...... 0797, 0824 REGAL ...... 0300, 0047, 0286 ZENTEK ...... 0427

SATELLITE RECEIVER/DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM CODE NUMBER GE ...... 0593 NORSAT ...... 0031 ALPHASTAR ...... 0799 GENERAL INSTRUMENT ...... 0388, 0896, 0574, 0581, PANASONIC ...... 0179, 0728 AMPLICA ...... 0099 ...... 0654 PHILIPS ...... 0227, 0749, 0751 AMWAY ...... 0070, 0102 GOULD ...... 0082 PICO ...... 0102 ARUNTA ...... 0548 HNS ...... 0644 PRIMESTAR ...... 0654, 0388 ASTRO INDUSTRIES ...... 0122 HTS ...... 0802 RCA ...... 0593, 0170, 0882 BMC ...... 0114 HITACHI ...... 0846 RADIO SHACK ...... 0581, 0896 BSR ...... 0122 HOMECABLE ...... 0265 RAMSEY ...... 0102 CABLE INNOVATIONS ...... 0581 HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS .0776 REALISTIC ...... 0079, 0078 CAPETRONIC ...... 0122 HYTEK ...... 0122 STS ...... 0237, 0068 CENTURY ...... 0565 IQ ...... 0237 SONY ...... 0666 CHANNEL MASTER ...... 0045, 0239 IQ PRISM ...... 0237 STAR CHOICE ...... 0896 CHAPARRAL ...... 0080, 0236, 0243 INTERSAT ...... 0070 STAR TRAK ...... 0207, 0448, 0574 CITOH ...... 0191 JVC ...... 0802 STRONG ...... 0448 CONIFER ...... 0031 JANEIL ...... 0179 TOSHIBA ...... 0109, 0776, 0817, 0088 CURTIS MATHES ...... 0088, 0099 JERROLD ...... 0388, 0654 TOWN & COUNTRY ...... 0574 DX ANTENNA ...... 0068 LEGEND ...... 0296 UNIDEN ...... 0265, 0079, 0101, 0397, DRAKE ...... 0091, 0272, 0045, 0176 MACOM ...... 0088, 0045 ...... 0581, 0751, 0103, 0323, ECHOSTAR ...... 0307, 0802, 0175, 0186, MAGNAVOX ...... 0749, 0751 ...... 0749 ...... 0296 MEMOREX ...... 0296, 0751 ZENITH ...... 0091, 0883, 0088 EXPRESSVU ...... 0802 NEXT LEVEL ...... 0896

TELEVISION CODE NUMBER MAGNAVOX ...... 0583

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he Chart below provides you with com- Tmon accessory-device functions associat- POWER ed with the buttons on your Philips TV remote PAUSE POWER control. (See pages 18Ð20 for information on REWIND FAST FORWARD programming your TV remote to operate accessory devices.) STOP TV VCR ACC PLAY ACTIVE NOTES: SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP ¥ Functions can vary according to the manu- CURSOR RING UP SOUND PICTURE facturer’s specifications for each accessory OK Button device. CURSOR RING LEFT CURSOR RING RIGHT STATUS/ MENU/ ¥First press the VCR mode button to use the EXIT SELECT TV remote to operate a VCR. STATUS/EXIT MENU/SELECT

MUTE ¥First press the ACC mode button to use the CURSOR RING DOWN TV remote to operate a DVD player, laser- VOL CH disc player, cable converter box, or satellite CH + & CH - receiver/digital satellite system. 132 NUMBER Buttons (0-9) 465

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TV/VCR A/CH & TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF

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ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL RECORD VIDEO MOVIES

TV VCR ACC POSITION PIP ACTIVE BACK LIGHT TV Remote VCR and Accessory Mode Buttons

Common Cable Converter Box or Satellite Common DVD/LD Player Receiver/Digital Satellite Bnutton on TV Remote Common VCR Functio Function System (DSS) Function PROWER PROWE PROWE POWE PEAUSE PEAUS P—AUS RDEWIND REEWIN S—EARCH REVERS SPTOP SPTO S—TO PYLAY PYLA P—LA FDAST FORWARD FDAST FORWAR S—EARCH FORWAR CPURSOR RING UP CPURSOR U CPURSOR U CURSOR U CNURSOR RING DOWN CNURSOR DOW CNURSOR DOW CURSOR DOW CTURSOR RING RIGHT CTURSOR RIGH CTURSOR RIGH CURSOR RIGH CTURSOR RING LEFT CTURSOR LEF CTURSOR LEF CURSOR LEF MENU OUK Button PUROGRAM; MEN MEN (also, GUIDE for satellite receivers/DSS) STTATUS/EXIT ETXI ETXI EXI MTENU/SELECT STELEC STELEC SELEC CPH + CTHANNEL U NPEX CHANNEL U CNH – CSHANNEL DOW PNREVIOU CHANNEL DOW N)UMBER Buttons (0–9) N)UMBER SELECTION (0–9 N)UMBER SELECTION (0–9 NUMBER SELECTION (0–9 A*/CH* and TV/VCR T——V/VCR, A/CH RECORD REC, SAP (——Press with PLAY Button) B*ACK LIGHT** B*ACK LIGHT* B*ACK LIGHT* BACK LIGHT* *A/CH (Alternate Channel) allows you to switch between the currently viewed channel and the previously viewed channel. **Press the BACK LIGHT button to light the white buttons on the remote. 23 Using the Remote Control

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he AV button on the remote control and TSOURCE SELECT button on the TV allow you to access the TV’s signal-source 10 inputs. With each press of the AV button you AV1 can access a different signal-source input. The signal-source input jacks are located on the back and side panels of your TV. (See pages 6 and 7.)

Selecting a Signal Source Using the AV Button on the Remote Control POWER Press the AV button on the remote control as CVI many times as necessary to select the signal source you want to watch.

TV VCR ACC Selecting a Signal Source ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE Using the Source Select DN UP Button on the TV SOUND PICTURE Press the SOURCE SELECT button on the TV

STATUS/ MENU/ as many times as necessary to select the signal EXIT SELECT source you want to watch. AV2

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ou can use the AutoSoundª options to Yautomatically tailor the TV’s sound for the type of program you are watching. The factory has set the VOICE, MUSIC, and PERSONAL THEATRE options. The settings for the PER- TREBLE 49 VOICE SONAL option are the ones you select BASS 49 through the on-screen SOUND submenu. See TREBLE 56 descriptions of the options below, right. BASS 47

Press the SOUND button on the remote control. The current 1 AutoSound™ setting will appear on POWER screen. Press the SOUND button repeatedly to cycle through the four MUSIC options: PERSONAL, VOICE, TREBLE 63

MUSIC, or THEATRE. TV VCR ACC BASS 69 ACTIVE 1 SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE When you see the option you want DN UP

on the screen, press the SOUND PICTURE 2 STATUS/EXIT button to exit the 2 menu. The AutoSound™ option you STATUS/ MENU/ selected is then active. EXIT SELECT

MUTE THEATRE VOL CH TREBLE 59 BASS 59 HELPFUL HINTS 132 •AutoSound™ works only with the pro- grams coming through the ANTENNA 465 IN 75Ω jack on the rear of the TV. 798 AutoSound™ will not control the sound TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF levels of the other jacks on the rear or

side of the TV. POSITION PIP AutoSoundª Options • If you select an AutoSound™ option PERSONAL presents the TV’s sound other than PERSONAL, then the TRE- according to the TREBLE and BASS set- BLE and BASS settings specific to that tings you make within the SOUND sub- option will also be written to the menu. SOUND submenu items. At that point, VOICE brings voices to the forefront and the PERSONAL AutoSound™ option emphasizes them. Moves music to the settings will not be changed. Only when background. you go into the SOUND submenu and MUSIC emphasizes music over voices. change the TREBLE and BASS settings THEATRE provides a balance between will those settings be reflected in the voices and music. PERSONAL AutoSound™ option.

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ou can use an AutoPictureª option to Yautomatically tailor the TV’s picture for certain types of input signals. The factory has set the MOVIES, SPORTS, WEAK SIG- PERSONAL NAL, and MULTIMEDIA options. The set- BRIGHTNESS 48 MOVIES tings for the PERSONAL option are the ones COLOR 41 BRIGHTNESS 50 PICTURE 81 COLOR 50 you select through the on-screen PICTURE SHARPNESS 46 submenu. PICTURE 50 SHARPNESS 84

Press the PICTURE button on the remote control. The current 1 AutoPicture™ setting will appear on POWER screen. Then Press the PICTURE but- SPORTS ton repeatedly to cycle through the BRIGHTNESS 50 options: PERSONAL, MOVIES, COLOR 55

SPORTS, WEAK SIGNAL, and TV VCR ACC PICTURE 60 ACTIVE SHARPNESS 70 MULTIMEDIA picture settings. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 1 DN UP

When you see the option you want SOUND PICTURE on screen, press the STATUS/EXIT 2 2 button to turn off the on-screen dis- STATUS/ MENU/ play. The AutoPicture™ option you EXIT SELECT selected is then active. WEAK SIGNAL BRIGHTNESS 50 MUTE COLOR 40 VOL CH PICTURE 40 SHARPNESS 28 132 HELPFUL HINT If you select an AutoPicture™ setting 465 option other than PERSONAL, then the 798 BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, PICTURE, and TV/VCR A/CH SURF MULTIMEDIA SHARPNESS settings specific to that 0 option will also be written to the PICTURE BRIGHTNESS 50 POSITION PIP COLOR 40 submenu items. At that point, the PERSON- PICTURE 40 AL AutoPicture™ option settings will not SHARPNESS 70 be changed. Only when you go into the PICTURE submenu and change the settings will those settings be reflected in the PER- SONAL AutoPicture™ option.

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fter you set up a list of your favorite sig- 12 Anal sources in the SURF list, you can SURF press the SURF button to see the list and 12 quickly tune to a favorite signal source. 12 ADD? SURF Place up to 10 signal sources in the SURF 12 DELETE? LIST.

SURF LIST EMPTY Press the NUMBER buttons, CH(annel) +/Ð buttons, or the AV 1 button to select a signal source to add to the Surf list. 24

POWER Press the SURF button. The Surf list SURF box appears. The number of the cur- 12 2 rent signal source is shown with 24 ADD? ADD? to the right. (If you have not TV VCR ACC added any channels to the list, “SURF ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE

LIST EMPTY” appears on screen.) DN UP

Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to SOUND PICTURE add the signal source to the Surf list. 24

STATUS/ MENU/ Press the NUMBER buttons, EXIT SELECT SURF CH(annel) +/Ð buttons, or the AV 1,3 12 3 button to select another signal source MUTE 24 DELETE?

to add to the Surf list. Press the SURF VOL CH button and then the CURSOR RING 1,3 RIGHT to add the signal source to the list. 132 Repeat this step, filling the list with 465 up to 10 favorite signal sources. 7 NOTE: If you exceed 10 signal 798 SURF sources, the first signal source on the TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF 8 list will be deleted from the list. 11 SURF PIP ON/OFF To tune to a favorite signal source REC • FORMAT SLEEP 15 SAP 4 from the list, press the SURF but- AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST 7 DELETE? 4 ton. The Surf list box appears. Press 2,4, ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL the SURF button or the CURSOR RECORD VIDEO MOVIES RING DOWN or UP as many times as POSITION PIP 5 necessary to tune to the signal source. 1, 3 To delete a signal source from the list, press the SURF button. The 5 Surf list box appears. Press the SURF button or the CURSOR RING DOWN or UP as many times as necessary to select the signal source to be deleted. Then press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to delete the signal source.

HELPFUL HINT Five signal sources can be shown in the Surf list box at one time. Press the CURSOR RING UP or DOWN to show any other sig- nal sources that are in the list.

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PROGRAM LIST POWER PROGRAM LIST

71 - - - - - Press the Program List button on 72 - - - - - 98 - - - - - the remote control to display a list of TV VCR ACC AV 1 - - - - - ACTIVE 1 channel numbers and their names (see SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE CVI - - - - - 2 DN UP the “Tuner Mode” “Auto Program,” SOUND PICTURE “Channel Edit,” and “Name” sections on pages 5 and 7 in the Quick Use STATUS/ MENU/ A padlock image will appear to the and Setup Guide that came with your EXIT SELECT right of a channel or signal source TV for proper setup). that is being blocked by AutoLock™.

You can also access the Program List MUTE by pressing the button in the center of VOL CH 3 the Cursor Ring. Each channel will PROGRAM LIST

appear as a selectable item. The cur- 7 - - - - - rent channel will be highlighted by 132 8 - - - - - 9 - - - - - default. Only five channels will be 465 10 - - - - - shown in the list at one time. 11 - - - - - 798 Press the CURSOR RING UP or TV/VCR DOWN to go through the list and and A/CH 0 SURF

2 highlight a channel. SURF PIP ON/OFF REC • FORMAT SLEEP 1 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT SAP AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST to tune to the highlighted channel. ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL 3 Channels marked “Skipped” in the RECORD VIDEO MOVIES “Channel Edit” control will not appear in the list. Any channel that is POSITION PIP being blocked by AutoLock™ will appear with a padlock icon to indicate that the channel is not viewable.

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ALTERNATE CHANNEL (A/CH)

TV VCR ACC ACTIVE You can press the A/CH button on your SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE remote control to go back and forth between DN UP the current channel and one previously SOUND PICTURE watched channel. Change channel

STATUS/ MENU/ SELECT EXIT Watch new channel

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132 465 798 TV/VCR Press A/CH button A/CH 0 SURF to return to previously watched channel POSITION PIP A/CH Button

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ave you ever fallen asleep in front of the HTV? You can program your TV to turn off while you sleep. The Sleep Timer feature allows you to set your TV to turn off within a certain amount of time: 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240 minutes. SLEEP OFF Press the SLEEP button on the remote con- trol. (The SLEEP Timer on-screen display SLEEP 15 will appear on screen.) Then within five seconds, press the SLEEP button again as many times as necessary to select the The Sleep Timer options are 15, 30, 45, amount of time you want to pass before the POWER 60, 90, 120, 180, or 240 minutes. TV will turn itself off. An on-screen countdown will appear during the last minute before the TV turns off. Ten seconds before the Sleep Timer turns the TV TV VCR ACC ACTIVE off, the on-screen display will show “Good SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE

Bye.” DN UP

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HELPFUL HINTS STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT •To see how many minutes remain before the TV shuts itself off, press the During the last minute of a Sleep Timer MUTE setting, an onscreen countdown will be STATUS/EXIT button. VOL CH displayed. • Changing the channel or volume during the last minute of a Sleep Timer will cancel Sleep. 132 465 GOOD BYE 798 TV/VCR SLEEP TV SWITCHING OFF 9 A/CH 0 SURF Button

SURF PIP ON/OFF REC • FORMAT SLEEP

SAP

AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST During the last 10 seconds of a Sleep Timer setting, "GOOD BYE" will be ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL displayed on screen. RECORD VIDEO MOVIES

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29 Using the On-screen Submenus: Picture ADJUSTING THE PICTURE CONTROLS

o adjust your TV picture controls, select a Tchannel and follow these steps. See descrip- tions of the picture-adjustment options below. PICTURE PICTURE BRIGHTNESS SOUND COLOR BRIGHTNESS 30 FEATURES PICTURE COLOR INSTALL SHARPNESS Press the MENU/SELECT button on PICTURE TINT the remote control to show the on-screen SHARPNESS 1 menu. TINT Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT. BRIGHTNESS will be highlighted and an 2 adjustment bar will be shown to the right. POWER PICTURE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or BRIGHTNESS LEFT to adjust the BRIGHTNESS level COLOR 30 3 of the picture. Or press the CURSOR PICTURE

RING DOWN to select another picture TV VCR ACC SHARPNESS ACTIVE control to adjust. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE TINT

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Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit SOUND PICTURE 2,3 the menu.

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MUTE COLOR

VOL CH PICTURE 30 Picture-adjustment Options 1 SHARPNESS Remember, when the bar scale is centered 4 TINT , the control settings are at nor- 132 mal, mid-range levels. Picture adjustments 465 are described as follows: 798 PICTURE BRIGHTNESS adds or subtracts light from TV/VCR the darkest part of the picture. A/CH 0 SURF BRIGHTNESS COLOR COLOR adds or eliminates color. POSITION PIP PICTURE SHARPNESS 30 PICTURE improves the detail of the lightest TINT parts of the picture. SHARPNESS improves the detail in the picture. PICTURE TINT adjusts the picture to obtain natural skin tones. BRIGHTNESS COLOR COLOR TEMP offers NORMAL, COOL, PICTURE or WARM picture preferences. SHARPNESS TINT 0 NORMAL keeps whites, white. WARM makes whites, reddish. COOL makes whites, bluish. PICTURE

COLOR PICTURE SHARPNESS TINT COLOR TEMP NORMAL

OR COLOR TEMP WARM OR COLOR TEMP COOL

30 Using the On-screen Submenus: Picture SETTING THE EYE FIDELITY CONTROL

ye Fidelity gives you a choice between Etwo different scanning techniques—pro- gressive or interlaced. PICTURE PICTURE BRIGHTNESS Progressive scan doubles the number of pic- SOUND COLOR BRIGHTNESS 30 ture lines, eliminating line flicker and pro- FEATURES PICTURE COLOR INSTALL SHARPNESS viding a jitter-free picture. PICTURE TINT Interlaced improves the appearance of on- SHARPNESS screen motion. It also helps smooth out TINT jagged lines that are sometimes seen on curved and angled surfaces in the picture.

POWER PICTURE

Press the MENU/SELECT button PICTURE on the remote to show the on-screen SHARPNESS 1 menu. TINT

TV VCR ACC COLOR TEMP ACTIVE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE EYE FIDELITY PROGRESSIVE to enter the PICTURE submenu. DN UP 2 SOUND PICTURE 2,4 Press the CURSOR RING DOWN OR repeatedly until the EYE FIDELITY 5 STATUS/ MENU/ EYE FIDELITY INTERLACED 3 control is highlighted. EXIT SELECT Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT until you select the option MUTE VOL CH 4 you want, either PROGRESSIVE or INTERLACED. 3 1 Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 132 5 turn the menu off. 465 798

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HELPFUL HINT POSITION PIP • The Eye Fidelity control is not available for use with AV4 and AV5. •You may want to use the interlaced option to enhance programs containing a lot of motion.

31 Using the On-screen Submenus: Picture SETTING THE DYNAMIC CONTRAST CONTROL

he Dynamic Contrast control allows you Tto sharpen the picture quality by making dark portions of the picture darker and light PICTURE PICTURE BRIGHTNESS portions of the picture more noticeable. SOUND COLOR BRIGHTNESS 30 FEATURES PICTURE Normally, you will probably want to select COLOR INSTALL SHARPNESS MED. In certain circumstances, however, PICTURE TINT you may prefer MIN or MAX. SHARPNESS TINT

Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. POWER PICTURE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT SHARPNESS to enter the PICTURE submenu. TINT 2 COLOR TEMP EYE FIDELITY ON Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TV VCR ACC ACTIVE DYN. CONTRAST MIN repeatedly until the DYN. CON- SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP 3 TRAST control is highlighted. SOUND PICTURE 2,4 OR Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 5 DYN. CONTRAST MED STATUS/ MENU/ or LEFT until you select the option EXIT SELECT 4 you want: MIN, MED, or MAX. OR DYN. CONTRAST MAX Press the STATUS/EXIT button to MUTE 5 exit the menu. VOL CH OR 3 1 DYN. CONTRAST OFF 132 465 HELPFUL HINT 798 TV/VCR The Dynamic Contrast control is not avail- A/CH 0 SURF able for use with the AV4 and AV 5 signal POSITION PIP

32 Using the On-screen Submenus: Picture ADJUSTING THE MANUAL CONVERGE CONTROLS:CONVERGE RED/BLUE

s explained in the Quick Use and Setup AGuide, your projection TV has three color projection tubes: one for red, one for green, and PICTURE one for blue. When mixed in proper proportion, MANUAL CONVERGE the beams of light coming from the tubes can CONVERGE RED CONVERGE BLUE produce any color. To create a clear picture, MULTIPOINT RED however, these color beams must be precisely MULTIPOINT BLUE aligned. This alignment is called convergence. SAVE MULTIPOINT Bumps and vibrations, moving the set, or the presence of magnetic fields can cause the color Converge Red beams to become improperly aligned, or mis- converged, resulting in a fuzzy picture. Using

the Auto IntelliSenseª feature, you can auto- POWER matically adjust convergence in 20 seconds or less. See page 7 in the Quick Use and Setup Guide. Also, if you desire, you can use the MANUAL CONVERGE controls—explained on

this page and the next—to make additional con- TV VCR ACC ACTIVE vergence adjustments to suit your personal pref- SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE Converge Red erences or to further fine-tune the picture. See DN UP the chart to the right to determine which SOUND PICTURE 2,3 MANUAL CONVERGE controls to use for cur- rent picture conditions. STATUS/ MENU/ Determining Which EXIT SELECT NOTE: Allow the TV to warm up for 20 minutes Manual Converge before adjusting convergence. Control to Use MUTE VOL CH Screen Press the MENU/SELECT button to 1 anppearance Actio show the on-screen menu. Press the 1 CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the 132 Adjust the PICTURE submenu. Then press the CONVERGE CURSOR RING DOWN repeatedly until 465 Various RED control. images Then if any red MANUAL CONVERGE is highlighted. 798 throughout outlines remain, Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to TV/VCR A/CH SURF the entire adjust the enter the MANUAL CONVERGE 0 picture have MULTIPOINT 2 submenu. If you want to adjust the Red POSITION PIP red outlines. RED control. Convergence, press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the adjust mode. To Adjust the adjust the Blue Convergence, press the CONVERGE CURSOR RING DOWN to highlight Various BLUE control. CONVERGE BLUE, then press the images Then if any blue CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter adjust throughout outlines remain, mode. the entire adjust the In adjust mode, press the CURSOR picture have MULTIPOINT RING RIGHT, LEFT, UP, or DOWN blue outlines. BLUE control. 3 to adjust the cross hair until the color outline around it is gone. (The adjust- ment is automatically saved in the TV’s memory.) To return to the MANUAL CONVERGE menu, press the MENU/SELECT button. To exit the on- screen display, press the STATUS/EXIT button.

33 Using the On-screen Submenus: Picture ADJUSTING THE MANUAL CONVERGE CONTROLS:MULTIPOINT RED/BLUE

he Multipoint Red/Blue Convergence controls Tallow you to adjust picture convergence at PICTURE specific points on the TV screen. MANUAL CONVERGE PICTURE CONVERGE RED MANUAL CONVERGE CONVERGE BLUE CONVERGE RED MULTIPOINT RED CONVERGE BLUE MULTIPOINT BLUE MULTIPOINT RED Press the MENU/SELECT button to SAVE MULTIPOINT ▲ ▲ MULTIPOINT BLUE É show the on-screen menu. Press the SAVE MULTIPOINT to Navigate Exit to Adjust 1 CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the PICTURE menu, then the CURSOR RING DOWN repeatedly until

MANUAL CONVERGE is highlighted. POWER Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the MANUAL CONVERGE sub- 2 menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TV VCR ACC to Navigate Exit to Adjust to Adjust Exit to Navigate ACTIVE repeatedly until MULTIPOINT RED or SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE MULTIPOINT BLUE is highlighted. Then DN UP press the CURSOR RING LEFT or 3,4 SOUND PICTURE 2 RIGHT to enter Navigate mode. STATUS/ MENU/ Press the CURSOR RING LEFT, EXIT SELECT RIGHT, UP, or DOWN to move to a 3 cross hair that has a color outline. Then MUTE VOL CH press the STATUS/EXIT button to enter 6 1,5 to Navigate Exit to Adjust to Adjust Exit to Navigate adjust mode. 132 Press the CURSOR RING LEFT, 465 PICTURE RIGHT, UP, or DOWN to adjust the MANUAL CONVERGE 4 cross hair until the color outline is 798 CONVERGE RED gone.Then press the STATUS/EXIT TV/VCR CONVERGE BLUE A/CH 0 SURF MULTIPOINT RED

button to return to NAVIGATE mode. ▲ ▲ MULTIPOINT BLUE É SAVE MULTIPOINT Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all misaligned POSITION PIP to Adjust Exit to Navigate cross hairs have been adjusted. For your adjustments to be stored in the SAVE MULTIPOINT TV’s memory, you must activate SAVE 5 MULTIPOINT. PICTURE PICTURE MANUAL CONVERGE MANUAL CONVERGE NOTE: If you are not satisfied with the CONVERGE RED CONVERGE RED CONVERGE BLUE CONVERGE BLUE adjustments you just made and want to MULTIPOINT RED MULTIPOINT RED start over, you can use the UNDO ▲ MULTIPOINT BLUE ▲ MULTIPOINT BLUE MULTIPOINT control. This control SAVE MULTIPOINT SAVE MULTIPOINT STORED allows you to undo the adjustments, but only if you use it before saving. HELPFUL HINTS OR To save your multipoint adjustments, UNDO MULTIPOINT press the MENU/SELECT button to • The on-screen display will disappear after 20 return to the MANUAL CONVERGE PICTURE PICTURE menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN seconds of inactivity. If MANUAL CONVERGE MANUAL CONVERGE this happens, simply CONVERGE BLUE CONVERGE BLUE repeatedly until SAVE MULTIPOINT is MULTIPOINT RED MULTIPOINT RED highlighted. Then press the CURSOR press the MULTIPOINT BLUE MULTIPOINT BLUE MENU/SELECT ▲ SAVE MULTIPOINT ▲ SAVE MULTIPOINT RING LEFT or RIGHT to store your UNDO MULTIPOINT UNDO MULTIPOINT RESTORED adjustments in the TV’s memory. button to bring the MANUAL Or, to undo the multipoint adjustments CONVERGE you just made, highlight UNDO OR submenu back. MULTIPOINT and press the CURSOR RESTORE FACTORY • If you should experi- RING LEFT or RIGHT. ence a power outage PICTURE PICTURE Or, to restore the TV’s convergence to before saving your MANUAL CONVERGE MANUAL CONVERGE factory settings, highlight RESTORE MULTIPOINT RED MULTIPOINT RED multipoint-convergence MULTIPOINT BLUE MULTIPOINT BLUE FACTORY and press the CURSOR RING settings, your settings SAVE MULTIPOINT SAVE MULTIPOINT LEFT or RIGHT. ▲ UNDO MULTIPOINT ▲ UNDO MULTIPOINT will be lost. RESTORE FACTORY RESTORE FACTORY RESTORED Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 6 exit the menu.

34 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound ADJUSTING THE TREBLE,BASS, AND BALANCE CONTROLS

esides the normal volume level control, Byour TV also has individual sound- adjustment controls. You can use TREBLE SOUND (high frequency), BASS (low frequency), and PICTURE TREBLE SOUND BASS Speaker BALANCE to further adjust the TREBLE 30 FEATURES BALANCE BASS sound playback of TV programs. INSTALL AVL . BALANCE INCR SURROUND AVL INCR . SURROUND Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN POWER SOUND once to highlight SOUND. TREBLE 2 BASS 30 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT BALANCE

to enter the SOUND submenu. TV VCR ACC AVL ACTIVE . 3 SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE INCR SURROUND

To adjust the TREBLE level of the DN UP

television’s sound, press the SOUND PICTURE 3,4 4 CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT. To adjust another sound control, 5 STATUS/ MENU/ SELECT SOUND press the CURSOR RING DOWN EXIT until the control (BASS or BALANCE) TREBLE

is highlighted. Then press the MUTE BASS CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to VOL CH BALANCE 0 adjust the selected control. 2,4 AVL 1 INCR . SURROUND Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 132 exit the menu. 5 465 798

TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF HELPFUL HINT POSITION PIP When the bar scale is centered, speaker sound BALANCE is centered between the TV’s left and right side speakers.

35 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound USING THE AVL (AUDIO VOLUME LEVELER) CONTROL

ou may have noticed the peaks and val- Yleys of sound that occur between pro- gram changes or at commercial breaks. The SOUND volume levels often vary considerably. By PICTURE TREBLE SOUND BASS turning on the AVL (Audio Volume Leveler) TREBLE 30 FEATURES BALANCE BASS control, you can make your TV produce a INSTALL AVL . BALANCE more consistent volume level. Follow these INCR SURROUND AVL steps to turn the AVL control on. INCR . SURROUND

Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- POWER SOUND 1 screen menu. TREBLE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN BASS once to highlight SOUND. BALANCE TV VCR ACC AVL OFF 2 ACTIVE . INCR SURROUND Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE to enter the SOUND submenu. DN UP SOUND PICTURE 3 3 OR Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 5 AVL ON repeatedly until AVL is highlighted. STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT 4 Then press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to turn AVL ON or OFF. MUTE VOL CH Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 2,4 1 exit the menu. 5 132 465 798

TV/VCR HELPFUL HINT A/CH 0 SURF The AVL control does not function with the POSITION PIP Dolby* Virtual feature, so the option disap- pears from the SOUND submenu when you

*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 36 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound SELECTING THE SURROUND-SOUND MODES ased on the signal being received, you can Surround-sound Modes Bselect various surround-sound modes: 132 MONO, SPATIAL, STEREO, INCR. SUR- In stereo: select STEREO, INCR. 465 ROUND, or DOLBY* VIRTUAL (Virtual SURROUND, or DOLBY VIRTUAL. Dolby Surround). (See descriptions of the 798 INCR. (Incredible) SURROUND options to the right.) TV/VCR enhances stereo programs by making the A/CH 0 SURF sound broader and fuller.

SURF PIP ON/OFF REC • FORMAT SLEEP DOLBY VIRTUAL (with Virtual Dolby Selecting a Surround-sound SAP Surround signals) creates a virtualized sur- Option Using the AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST round-sound experience from two speakers

Remote Control ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL RECORD VIDEO MOVIES using Dolby Pro Logic.* It retains all the While watching TV, you can select a surround- original multichannel audio information and sound listening mode immediately by pressing the POSITION PIP Dolby V provides the listener with the sensation of DOLBY V button. Each press of the DOLBY V Button being surrounded by additional speakers. button selects a different mode based on the TV In mono: select MONO or SPATIAL. signal being received. SPATIAL enables you to add a surround effect to mono programs.

Selecting a Surround-sound Option Using the TV Buttons Should your remote control become lost or other- wise unavailable for use, follow the steps below to use the buttons on the front of the TV to access the PICTURE TREBLE on-screen menu and select a surround-sound SOUND BASS SOUND mode. FEATURES BALANCE INSTALL AVL . TREBLE 30 INCR SURROUND BASS Press the Volume + and Ð buttons BALANCE simultaneously AVL . The on-screen menu INCR . SURROUND 1 appears.

Press the Channel Down button to SOUND highlight SOUND. Then press the 2 Volume + button to enter the SOUND TREBLE submenu. BASS BALANCE OR Press the Channel Down button AVL OFF . . . repeatedly until INCR. SURROUND is INCR SURROUND STEREO FORMATINCR SURROUND INCREXPAND SURROUND 4:3 3 highlighted. Then press the Volume + or Or, when signals are being – button until you select the surround- broadcast in Virtual Dolby Surround: sound mode you want. INCR . SURROUND DOLBY VIRTUAL Press the Volume + and Ð buttons When signals are being broad- simultaneously and repeatedly until you cast in mono (nonstereo): 4 back out of the menu screens. INCR . SURROUND MONO OR INCR . SURROUND SPATIAL HELPFUL HINT The AVL (Audio Volume Leveler) control does not function with the Dolby Virtual feature, so the option disappears from the SOUND sub-

*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. 37 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound SELECTING THE STEREO/MONO SOUND MODE

ou can enjoy stereo programs on your YTV. It has both an amplifier and twin speakers through which stereo sound can be SOUND heard. Follow these steps to select the PICTURE TREBLE SOUND BASS STEREO mode. TREBLE 30 FEATURES BALANCE BASS INSTALL AVL . BALANCE INCR SURROUND AVL Press the MENU/SELECT button INCR . SURROUND on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 2 once to highlight SOUND. POWER SOUND BALANCE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT AVL to enter the SOUND submenu. INCR . SURROUND

3 TV VCR ACC HEADPHONE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE STEREO MONO

repeatedly until the STEREO control DN UP

4 is highlighted. SOUND PICTURE3,5 OR Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 6 STEREO STEREO STATUS/ MENU/ or LEFT to select STEREO or EXIT SELECT 5 MONO. When STEREO has been selected, the television will reproduce MUTE

any stereo signal it receives. VOL CH Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 2,4 1 exit the menu. 6 132 465 798

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38 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound SELECTING THE SAP (SECOND AUDIO PROGRAM) FEATURE AP, or Second Audio Program, is an addi- STATUS/ MENU/ Stional part of the stereo broadcast system. EXIT SELECT Sent as a third audio channel, an SAP can be heard apart from the current TV program sound. MUTE TV stations are free to use SAP for any number VOL CH of purposes, such as the broadcast of a second language or other audio information. 132 If an SAP signal is not present with a selected program, the SAP option cannot be selected. 465 798 Selecting SAP Using TV/VCR SAP A/CH 0 ButtonSURF the Remote Control

SURF PIP ON/OFF Select SAP immediately by pressing the REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP button on the remote control if the feature is SAP being made available with the program you are AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST watching. ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL RECORD VIDEO MOVIES

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Selecting SAP Using the TV Buttons Should your remote control become lost or other- PICTURE TREBLE wise unavailable for use, follow the steps below to SOUND BASS use the buttons on the front of the TV to access the FEATURES BALANCE SOUND on-screen menu and select SAP. INSTALL AVL INCR . SURROUND TREBLE 30 NOTE: SAP must be broadcast with the program BASS you are watching for you to be able to select the BALANCE feature. AVL INCR . SURROUND

SOUND Press the Volume + and Ð buttons simultaneously. The on-screen menu AVL 1 appears. INCR . SURROUND HEADPHONE If a Second Audio Program Press the Channel Down button to STEREO is being broadcast: highlight SOUND. Then press the SAP OFF SAP ON 2 Volume + button to enter the SOUND OR submenu. SAP OFF Press the Channel Down button repeatedly until SAP is highlighted. If a Second Audio Program 3 Then press the Volume + or – button to is not being broadcast: turn SAP on or off. SAP NOT AVAILABLE Press the Volume + and Ð buttons OR simultaneously and repeatedly until you 4 back out of the menu screens. SAP OFF

39 Using the On-screen Submenus: Sound USING THE BASS BOOST CONTROL

he BASS BOOST control allows you to Tincrease the low-frequency range of the TV’s sound. This creates a deeper, fuller SOUND sound. Follow these steps to turn BASS PICTURE TREBLE BOOST ON. SOUND BASS TREBLE 30 FEATURES BALANCE BASS INSTALL AVL . BALANCE INCR SURROUND AVL Press MENU/SELECT button on INCR . SURROUND the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 2 once to highlight SOUND. POWER SOUND Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT STEREO to enter the SOUND submenu. SAP 3 AUDIO OUT SPEAKERS Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TV VCR ACC ACTIVE BASS BOOST ON repeatedly until BASS BOOST is SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP 4 highlighted. SOUND PICTURE3,5 OR Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 6 BASS BOOST OFF or LEFT STATUS/ MENU/ to turn BASS BOOST ON EXIT SELECT 5 or OFF.

Press the STATUS/EXIT button to MUTE 6 exit the menu. 2,4VOL CH 1 132 465 798

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40 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features SETTING THE CLOCK

our TV comes with an on-screen clock. You Ywill need to set the clock before you can use the Timer feature. During normal operation, the FEATURES time appears on the screen when you press the PICTURE TIMER SOUND AutoLock TIME STATUS/EXIT button. You can show the time on FEATURES PIP TIMER START TIME screen constantly by turning the TIMER DIS- INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock PLAY control on (see page 42). FORMAT PIP STOP TIME CLOSED CAP CHANNEL For instructions on setting the Timer’s START FORMAT ACTIVATE and STOP times, see page 43. Then go to pages 44 and 45 to learn how to select the Timer’s channel and activate the Timer.

NOTE: You can access the TIME (clock) feature POWER FEATURES directly by pressing the Clock button on the TIMER remote control. TIME _ _:_ _ START TIME STOP TIME

TV VCR ACC CHANNEL ACTIVE 3,4, ACTIVATE Press the MENU/SELECT button on 7SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE the remote control to show the on-screen DN UP SOUND PICTURE 5 1 menu. 8

Press the CURSOR RING DOWN STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT FEATURES twice to highlight FEATURES. TIMER 2 TIME 8:00 PM

Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to MUTE START TIME

enter the FEATURES submenu. VOL CH STOP TIME 3 CHANNEL Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 2 1 ACTIVATE again to shift the display left and high- 132 4 light the TIME control. 465 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT again to highlight the time indicator area. 798 TV/VCR 5 A/CH SURF Access the TIME (Clock) feature 0 Press the NUMBER buttons to enter Clock directly by pressing the Clock Button the correct time. If you make a mistake 6 SURF PIP ON/OFF button on the remote control. REC • FORMAT SLEEP

6 entering the time, press the CURSOR SAP After doing so, follow steps 5–8 RING LEFT or RIGHT to move among AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST on this page to set the clock. the input slots to make corrections. ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL RECORD VIDEO MOVIES NOTE: You can also press the CURSOR RING UP or DOWN to cycle through POSITION PIP digits to input the time. Press the CURSOR RING UP or 7 DOWN to select AM or PM. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit 8 the menu.

HELPFUL HINTS •For single-digit entries, be sure to press 0 first and then the hour number. • If you’d like, set the clock automatically using the AutoChron™ feature (on page 6 in the Quick Use and Setup Guide). • Clock settings may be lost when the TV is unplugged or when AC power to the set is

41 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features DISPLAYING THE TIME

fter you have set the TV’s clock, you can Ause your TV to keep up with the time on screen. You can also set the timer to switch PICTURE TIMER FEATURES to another channel, and, if you want, turn SOUND AutoLock the TV off. The Timer’s DISPLAY control FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME AutoLock START TIME allows you to show the time constantly in the INSTALL CLOSED CAP FORMAT PIP STOP TIME upper right corner of the screen. CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE

Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. POWER FEATURES TIMER Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TIME 8:06 PM twice to highlight FEATURES. START TIME 2 STOP TIME CHANNEL Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT TV VCR ACC ACTIVE 3,4, ACTIVATE to enter the FEATURES submenu. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 3 DN UP Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT SOUND PICTURE 5 again. Then press the CURSOR RING 6 4 DOWN repeatedly until the DISPLAY STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT control is highlighted. FEATURES TIMER START TIME Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT MUTE STOP TIME or LEFT VOL CH to turn the TIMER DIS- CHANNEL 5 PLAY ON or OFF. 2 1 ACTIVATE DISPLAY ON Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 132 exit the menu. 6 465 OR DISPLAY OFF 798

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42 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features SETTING THE TIMER’S START TIME AND STOP TIME

ou can set the Timer to switch to a selected Ychannel at a specific time while you are watching another channel, or when the TV is in FEATURES standby mode. (Standby mode is when the TV is PICTURE TIMER SOUND AutoLock plugged into the wall outlet but turned off.) If FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME you want, you can also set the TV to turn off at INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME some time after the TV switches channels. FORMAT PIP STOP TIME CLOSED CAP CHANNEL Follow the steps below to set the Timer’s FORMAT ACTIVATE START TIME and STOP TIME.

Press the MENU/SELECT button POWER FEATURES on the remote control to show the on- TIMER 1 screen menu. TIME 8:06 PM START TIME Press the CURSOR RING DOWN STOP TIME CHANNEL twice to highlight FEATURES. TV VCR ACC ACTIVE 3,4, ACTIVATE 2 7SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to DN UP 3 enter the FEATURES submenu. SOUND PICTURE 5 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 9 STATUS/ MENU/ SELECT FEATURES again. Then press the CURSOR RING EXIT 4 DOWN once to highlight the START TIMER TIME TIME control. MUTE START TIME _ _:_ _ VOL CH STOP TIME Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT 8 CHANNEL to highlight the time indicator area. 2 1 5 2 ACTIVATE Press the NUMBER buttons to enter 132 the correct time. If you make a mis- 465 6 take entering the time, use the CUR- SOR RING LEFT or RIGHT to move 798 FEATURES TV/VCR TIMER among the time input slots to make A/CH 0 SURF TIME corrections. 6 START TIME 8:00 AM NOTE: You can also use the CUR- POSITION PIP STOP TIME SOR RING UP or DOWN to cycle CHANNEL ACTIVATE through digits to input the time. Press the CURSOR RING UP or DOWN to select AM or PM. 7 FEATURES Press the CURSOR RING LEFT TIMER repeatedly until START TIME is high- TIME 8 lighted. Then press the CURSOR RING START TIME DOWN to highlight STOP TIME. If you STOP TIME _ _:_ _ want the TV to switch off at some time CHANNEL after the changing of channels, follow ACTIVATE steps 5–7 above to set the STOP TIME. Press the STATUS/EXIT button to exit the menu. FEATURES 9 TIMER See pages 44 and 45 for instructions on selecting TIME the Timer’s channel and activating the timer. START TIME STOP TIME 9:30 AM CHANNEL ACTIVATE

43 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features SELECTING THE TIMER’S CHANNEL

ollow these steps to select the channel to Fwhich the Timer will switch the TV. PICTURE TIMER FEATURES SOUND AutoLock Press the MENU/SELECT button FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME on the remote control to show the on- PIP STOP TIME 1 screen menu. FORMAT CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 2 twice to highlight FEATURES. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to

enter the FEATURES submenu. POWER FEATURES 3 TIMER Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT. TIME 8:06 PM Then press the CURSOR RING START TIME 4 DOWN repeatedly until the CHANNEL STOP TIME TV VCR ACC CHANNEL control is highlighted. ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE ACTIVATE Press the NUMBER buttons to enter DN UP 3,4 the desired start-up channel. Or press SOUND PICTURE 5 the CURSOR RING RIGHT repeatedly 6

STATUS/ MENU/ to enter the start-up channel you want. EXIT SELECT FEATURES TIMER Press the STATUS/EXIT button to TIME

exit the menu. MUTE START TIME 6 VOL CH STOP TIME CHANNEL 5 NOTE: Before the Timer will work, you 2 1 ACTIVATE must activate it. See page 45. 132 465 798

TV/VCR 5 A/CH 0 SURF POSITION PIP

44 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features SETTING THE TIMER’S ACTIVATE CONTROL

fter you have set the TIME, START ATIME, STOP TIME, and CHANNEL, you must activate the Timer for it to operate. PICTURE TIMER FEATURES Your options are to set the Timer to work SOUND AutoLock ONCE or DAILY. Set ACTIVATE to OFF if FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME AutoLock START TIME you don’t want to use the Timer. INSTALL CLOSED CAP FORMAT PIP STOP TIME CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu. POWER FEATURES Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TIMER twice to highlight FEATURES. TIME 8:06 PM 2 START TIME Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT STOP TIME CHANNEL to enter the FEATURES submenu. TV VCR ACC ACTIVE 3,4, ACTIVATE 3 SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT DN UP again. Then press the CURSOR RING SOUND PICTURE 5 4 DOWN repeatedly until the ACTI- 6

VATE control is highlighted. STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT FEATURES TIMER Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT TIME

to cycle through the options and make MUTE START TIME 5 your selection. The options are VOL CH STOP TIME ONCE, DAILY, or OFF. CHANNEL 2 1 ACTIVATE ONCE Press the STATUS/EXIT button to 132 exit the menu. 6 465 OR ACTIVATE DAILY 798 TV/VCR OR A/CH 0 SURF ACTIVATE OFF HELPFUL HINT POSITION PIP • Changing the channel or adjusting the volume during the last minute of a Timer setting will cancel the shutting off of the TV. •Thirty seconds before the set changes to the channel you set (see page 44), an announcement appears on screen.

CHANGING TO CHANNEL 5 IN 29 SEC

45 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features UNDERSTANDING AUTOLOCK™

he AutoLockª feature can help par- Tents control what their children watch on TV. AutoLockª does this by using the AutoLock AutoLock content advisories sent by broadcasters MOVIE RATING TV RATING or other program providers. After you G ON TV-Y ON program AutoLockª, it can respond to PG TV-Y7 the content advisories and block pro- PG-13 TV-G grams that contain content that you may R TV-PG consider objectionable—offensive lan- NC-17 TV-14 guage, violence, or sexual situations. You can also use AutoLockª to block chan- nels that you don’t want your children to watch. MOVIE RATINGS TV PARENTAL GUIDELINES In this section, you’ll learn how to block (MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA) (TV BROADCASTERS) channels and programming that is not rated, is unrated, or has no rating. You G (General Audience)—all ages TV TV-Y (All Children)—designed to will also find out how to turn these block- admitted. Most parents will find pro- Y be appropriate for all children, ing features on or off. Following on this grams that are rated G to be suitable especially ones ages 2–6. Programs for children of all ages. Such programs rated TV-Y are not expected to frighten page are brief explanations of have little or no violence, no strong younger children. AutoLockª terms and program ratings. language, and little or no sexual dialog TV TV-Y7 Directed to Older or sexual situations. ( Terms Y7 Children)—designed for children BLOCKING control—can be thought PG (Parental Guidance ages 7 and older. Programs rated of as the “master switch” for Suggested)—contain material that par- TV-Y7 may be more appropriate for chil- AutoLock™. This control affects the set- ents may find unsuitable for younger dren who have acquired the development tings you have chosen for blocking pro- children. Programs that are rated PG skills needed to distinguish between grams according to movie ratings or TV have one or more of the following: mod- make-believe and reality. Such programs ratings, or for blocking programs that erate violence, some sexual situations, may include mild fantasy and comic vio- have no rating or are unrated. When the infrequent coarse language, or some lence (FV). suggestive dialog. BLOCKING control is OFF, the blocking TV TV-G (General Audience)—most or censoring of programs is disabled. PG-13 (Parents Strongly G parents will consider programs that When the BLOCKING control is ON, Cautioned)—contain material that par- are rated TV-G to be suitable for blocking will occur according to the set- ents may find unsuitable for children children of all ages. Such programs have tings you have chosen. under the age of 13. Programs that are little or no violence, no strong language, BLOCK UNRATED control—if set to rated PG-13 have one or more of the and little or no sexual dialogue or sexual ON, blocks all unrated programs. following: violence, sexual situations, situations. coarse language, or suggestive dialog. Unrated programming consists of the TV TV-PG (Parental Guidance kind of shows that the MPAA (Motion R (Restricted)—specifically designed PG Suggested)—contain material that Picture Association of America) or the for adults. Anyone under the age of 17 parents may find unsuitable for TV broadcasters have chosen not to rate. should view programs that are rated R younger children. This type of program- only with an accompanying parent or ming has one or more of the following: NO RATING control—if set to ON, adult guardian. Such programs have one moderate violence (V), some sexual situ- blocks all programming with no content or more of the following: intense vio- ations (S), infrequent coarse language advisory data. lence; intense sexual situations; strong, (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D). coarse language; or intensely suggestive Programming that has No Rating is not TV TV-14 Parents Strongly dialogue. ( encoded with any rating information 14 Cautioned—contain material that from the MPAA or the Parental NC-17 (No one under the age of 17 many parents will find unsuitable Guidelines. Any programming could fall will be admitted)—should be viewed for children under 14 years of age. Such into this category. by adults only. Programs that are rated programs have one or more of the follow- BLOCK CHANNEL control—enables NC-17 have graphic violence; explicit ing: intense violence (V); intense sexual you to block individual channels that you sex; or crude, indecent language. situations (S); strong, coarse language (L); or intensely suggestive dialogue (D). don’t want children to see. X (Adults Only)—contain one or more of the following: very graphic violence, TV TV-MA (Mature Audience Only)— very graphic and explicit or indecent MA specifically designed to be viewed by sexual acts, or very coarse and intensely adults and therefore may be unsuit- suggestive language. able for children under 17. Such programs have one or more of the following: graphic violence (V); explicit sexual situations (S); or crude, indecent language (L). 46 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features SETTING UP THE AUTOLOCK™ ACCESS CODE

our AutoLockª access code allows Yyou to enter the AutoLockª submenus to set up or turn off blocking. Your access PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES code is also the “key” that unlocks pro- SOUND AutoLock FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE grams or channels that are being blocked INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP by AutoLockª. CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT

Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the POWER FEATURES FEATURES 1 on-screen menu. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X twice to highlight PIP PIP TV VCR ACC CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP 2 FEATURES. ACTIVE FORMAT FORMAT SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP 3,4 Press the CURSOR RING SOUND PICTURE RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR

3 RING DOWN once to highlight the STATUS/ MENU/ FEATURES EXIT SELECT FEATURES AutoLock control. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE - - - - Press the CURSOR RING MUTE AutoLock X X X X AutoLock VOL CH PIP INCORRECT PIP RIGHT to highlight ACCESS CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP 4 CODE. 9 2 1 FORMAT FORMAT 132 Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control. INCORRECT will appear on the 465 5 screen. 798 FEATURES FEATURES TV/VCR Press 0,7,1,1 on the remote control A/CH 0 SURF TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ENTER again. ENTER NEW CODE will AutoLock X X X X AutoLock NEW CODE POSITION PIP PIP PIP - - - - 6 appear on the screen. CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP 5,6, FORMAT FORMAT Enter a new four-digit code using the number buttons. CONFIRM 7,8 7 CODE will appear on the screen. FEATURES FEATURES Enter your new four-digit code again. CORRECT will flash on the TIMER ENTER TIMER CONFIRM AutoLock NEW CODE AutoLock CODE 8 screen briefly. PIP X X X X PIP - - - - CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP Press the STATUS/EXIT button FORMAT FORMAT 9 exit the menu.

FEATURES FEATURES

TIMER CONFIRM TIMER CONFIRM AutoLock CODE AutoLock CODE ELPFUL INTS PIP X X X X PIP X X X X H H CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP • An X appears on screen to confirm the FORMAT FORMAT CORRECT receipt of each digit by the TV as you input your AutoLock™ access code. •Parents, it isn’t possible for your child to unblock a channel without knowing your access code or changing it to a FEATURES FEATURES You can also set up a new AutoLock AutoLock new one. If you discover that your access code from the main BLOCK CHANNEL ENTER BLOCK CHANNEL CONFIRM access code has been changed, you can AutoLock submenu using SETUP CODE NEW CODE SETUP CODE CODE assume that blocked channels may the SETUP CODE option. MOVIE RATING X X X X MOVIE RATING X X X X Simply enter and confirm TV RATING TV RATING have been viewed. the new Code to activate it. BLOCK OPTIONS BLOCK OPTIONS CORRECT

47 USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK CHANNELS

fter you have set up your personal Aaccess code (see page 47), you are ready to select the channels or program PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES sources you want to block. SOUND AutoLock FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP Press the MENU/SELECT button FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT on the remote control to show the 1 on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN POWER FEATURES FEATURES twice to highlight 2 FEATURES. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X Press the CURSOR RING PIP PIP CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR TV VCR ACC 3,4, ACTIVE FORMAT FORMAT 7SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 3 RING DOWN once to highlight the DN UP 6,8 AutoLock control. SOUND PICTURE Press the CURSOR RING STATUS/ MENU/ FEATURES FEATURES RIGHT again to highlight ACCESS EXIT SELECT AutoLock 4 CODE. AutoLock BLOCK CHANNEL 1 BLOCK CHANNEL 1 Enter your four-digit ACCESS MUTE SETUP CODE 2 SETUP CODE 2 VOL CH MOVIE RATING 3 MOVIE RATING 3 CODE. CORRECT will flash very TV RATING 4 TV RATING 4 5 briefly and the submenu will move 9 22 1 BLOCK OPTIONS 5 BLOCK OPTIONS 5 to the left with BLOCK CHANNEL 132 highlighted. 465 Press the CURSOR RING 798 FEATURES FEATURES RIGHT to highlight the TV’s avail- TV/VCR AutoLock AutoLock 6 able channels. A/CH 0 SURF BLOCK CHANNEL 1 BLOCK CHANNEL 2 SETUP CODE 2 SETUP CODE 3 Press the CURSOR RING UP or POSITION PIP MOVIE RATING 3 MOVIE RATING 4 TV RATING 4 TV RATING 5 DOWN to highlight the channel 5 BLOCK OPTIONS 5 BLOCK OPTIONS 6 7 you want to block. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to block the channel. A 8 padlock image will appear to the FEATURES AutoLock right of the channel number. If you BLOCK CHANNEL 2 decide you don’t want to block the SETUP CODE 3 channel, press the CURSOR RING MOVIE RATING 4 TV RATING 5 RIGHT again to remove the block. BLOCK OPTIONS 6 (The padlock image goes away.) Repeat steps 7 and 8 for any channels you want to block from viewing. To block all channels at once, highlight ALL in the channel list. Then press NOTE: You can highlight the ALL option, the CURSOR RING RIGHT to block. Remove the blocks the same way. then press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to block all channels at once. Or press the FEATURES FEATURES CURSOR RING RIGHT to unlock all AutoLock AutoLock channels. BLOCK CHANNEL ALL BLOCK CHANNEL ALL SETUP CODE 1 SETUP CODE 1 Press the STATUS/EXIT button MOVIE RATING 2 MOVIE RATING 2 to exit the menu. TV RATING 3 TV RATING 3 9 BLOCK OPTIONS 4 BLOCK OPTIONS 4

HELPFUL HINT You can use the BLOCK CHANNEL con- trol to prevent the viewing of programs com- ing from a VCR, DVD, or other accessory device connected to any of the audio/video

48 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BY MOVIE RATING

fter you have set your personal access Acode (see page 47), you can block programs by specific movie ratings. PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES SOUND AUTOLOCK FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP Press the MENU/SELECT CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP button on the remote control to FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT 1 show the on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN

twice to highlight POWER FEATURES FEATURES 2 FEATURES. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X Press the CURSOR RING PIP PIP

RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR TV ACC CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP VCR 3,4, ACTIVE FORMAT FORMAT 3 RING DOWN once to highlight the 8SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE AutoLock control. DN UP SOUND PICTURE 7 Press the CURSOR RING 9 STATUS/ MENU/ FEATURES FEATURES RIGHT again to highlight EXIT SELECT 4 ACCESS CODE. AutoLock AutoLock BLOCK CHANNEL 2 BLOCK CHANNEL G

MUTE SETUP CODE 3 SETUP CODE PG

Enter your four-digit ACCESS VOL CH MOVIE RATING 4 MOVIE RATING PG-13 CODE. CORRECT will flash very 2,6 1 TV RATING 5 TV RATING R 5 briefly in red and the submenu will BLOCK OPTIONS 6 BLOCK OPTIONS NC-17 move to the left with BLOCK 132 CHANNEL highlighted. 465 Press the CURSOR RING DOWN 798 AutoLock AutoLock TV/VCR MOVIE RATING MOVIE RATING repeatedly until MOVIE RATING is A/CH 0 SURF G OFF G ON 6 highlighted. PG AV3 PG AV3 POSITION PIP PG-13 ALL PG-13 ALL Press the CURSOR RING R 1 R 1 5 NC-17 2 NC-17 2 RIGHT and the Rating submenu 7 will shift to the left with G high- lighted. Press the CURSOR RING UP or DOWN to highlight each rating you 8 want. Then press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to turn the rating ON or OFF. Turning the rating ON will block such programs from being seen. Press the STATUS/EXIT button 9 to exit the menu.

HELPFUL HINT When a rating is set to be turned on (blocked), all higher ratings will also be blocked automatically. For example, if the R rating is turned on, the NC-17 and X ratings also will be turned on.

49 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BY TV RATING

ou also can block programs by specific YTV ratings. Follow these simple steps. FEATURES PICTURE TIMER FEATURES

SOUND AutoLock FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE Press the MENU/SELECT INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP button on the remote control to CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP 1 show the on-screen menu. FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT Press the CURSOR RING DOWN twice to highlight

2 FEATURES. POWER FEATURES FEATURES Press the CURSOR RING TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR 3,4, AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X PIP PIP 3 RING DOWN once to highlight CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP TV VCR ACC 7,9, ACTIVE FORMAT the AutoLock control. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE FORMAT

DN UP

Press the CURSOR RING SOUND PICTURE 10 RIGHT again to highlight 11 STATUS/ MENU/ FEATURES FEATURES 4 ACCESS CODE. EXIT SELECT AutoLock AutoLock Enter your four-digit ACCESS BLOCK CHANNEL 2 BLOCK CHANNEL TV-Y CODE. MUTE SETUP CODE 3 SETUP CODE TV-Y7 VOL CH MOVIE RATING 4 MOVIE RATING TV-G 5 2,6, TV RATING 5 TV RATING TV-PG Press the CURSOR RING 1 BLOCK OPTIONS 6 BLOCK OPTIONS TV-14 DOWN repeatedly until TV 132 6 RATING is highlighted. 8 465 Press the CURSOR RING 798 AutoLock AutoLock RIGHT to enter the TV RATING TV/VCR TV RATING TV RATING A/CH 0 SURF 7 submenu. TV-Y OFF TV-Y ON TV-Y7 AV3 TV-Y7 AV3 POSITION PIP TV-G ALL TV-G ALL Press the CURSOR RING 5 TV-PG 1 TV-PG 1 8 DOWN or UP to select a rating. TV-14 2 TV-14 2 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to turn the 9 block on the rating ON or OFF. NOTE: More-specific subratings (for violence, sexual content, dia- logue, or fantasy violence) are available for TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV- 14, and TV-MA. TV-Y (All Children)—designed to be appropriate for all children, especially ones ages 2–6. To access these subratings, press Programs rated TV-Y are not expected to frighten younger children. the CURSOR RING RIGHT. TV-Y7 (Directed to Older Children)—designed for children ages 7 and older. Programs rated 10 Press the CURSOR RING UP or TV-Y7 may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the development skills needed to DOWN to select the subrating that distinguish between make-believe and reality. Such programs may include mild fantasy and comic you want to block or unblock. violence (FV). Then press the CURSOR RING TV-G (General Audience)—likely to be considered suitable for children of all ages. Such RIGHT or LEFT button to turn the programs have little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialogue or sexual block on the subrating ON or OFF. situations. Press the STATUS/EXIT button TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)—contain material that parents may find unsuitable for to exit the menu. younger children. This type of programming has one or more of the following: moderate violence 11 (V), some sexual situations (S), infrequent coarse language (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D). TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)—contain material that many parents will find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Such programs have one or more of the following: intense vio- lence (V); intense sexual situations (S); strong, coarse language (L); or intensely suggestive dialogue (D). TV-MA (Mature Audience Only)—specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17. Such programs have one or more of the following: graphic violence (V); explicit sexual situations (S); or crude, indecent language (L).

50 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features TURNING THE AUTOLOCK™ BLOCKING CONTROL ON OR OFF

he BLOCKING control can be thought Tof as the “master switch” for AutoLockª. Use it to turn ON or OFF all PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES of the settings (based on ratings). This SOUND AutoLock FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE control does not affect channel blocks (see INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP page 48). CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT

Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the POWER FEATURES FEATURES 1 on-screen menu. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X PIP PIP twice to highlight CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP TV VCR ACC 3,4, ACTIVE 2 FEATURES. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE FORMAT FORMAT DN UP 7,8 Press the CURSOR RING SOUND PICTURE RIGHT. Then press the CURSOR 9 RING DOWN once to highlight the STATUS/ MENU/ 3 SELECT FEATURES FEATURES EXIT AutoLock control. AutoLock AutoLock BLOCK CHANNEL 2 BLOCK CHANNEL BLOCKING Press the CURSOR RING MUTE SETUP CODE 3 SETUP CODE BLOCK UNRATED VOL CH MOVIE RATING 4 MOVIE RATING NO RATING RIGHT again to highlight ACCESS 2,6 TV RATING 5 TV RATING 4 CODE. 1 BLOCK OPTIONS 6 BLOCK OPTIONS 132 Enter your four-digit ACCESS CODE. 465 5 798 AutoLock AutoLock Press the CURSOR RING DOWN TV/VCR BLOCK OPTIONS BLOCK OPTIONS repeatedly until BLOCK OPTIONS A/CH 0 SURF BLOCKING OFF BLOCKING ON BLOCK UNRATED AV3 BLOCK UNRATED AV3

6 is highlighted. POSITION PIP NO RATING ALL NO RATING ALL 1 1 Press the CURSOR RING 5 2 2 RIGHT to enter the BLOCK 7 OPTIONS submenu. BLOCKING will be highlighted. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to turn 8 BLOCKING ON or OFF. Press the STATUS/EXIT button 9 to exit the menu.

51 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK UNRATED BROADCASTS

n addition to blocking rated programs or Ichannels, you may also choose to block all programming that is unrated. Unrated PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES programming consists of shows that the SOUND AutoLock TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE MPAA (Motion Picture Association of FEATURES PIP INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - America) or the TV broadcasters have FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP chosen not to rate. CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT

Press the MENU/SELECT but- ton on the remote control to show POWER FEATURES FEATURES 1 the on-screen menu. TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X Press the CURSOR RING PIP PIP CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP DOWN twice to highlight TV VCR ACC 3,4, ACTIVE FORMAT FORMAT 2 FEATURES. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE DN UP 7,9 Press the CURSOR RING SOUND PICTURE RIGHT. Then press the 10 STATUS/ MENU/ FEATURES FEATURES 3 CURSOR RING DOWN once EXIT SELECT AutoLock AutoLock to highlight the AutoLock control. BLOCK CHANNEL 2 BLOCK CHANNEL BLOCKING

MUTE SETUP CODE 3 SETUP CODE BLOCK UNRATED Press the CURSOR RING VOL CH MOVIE RATING 4 MOVIE RATING NO RATING RIGHT again to highlight 2,6, TV RATING 5 TV RATING 1 BLOCK OPTIONS 6 BLOCK OPTIONS 4 ACCESS CODE. 8 132 Enter your four-digit ACCESS 465 CODE. 798 AutoLock AutoLock 5 TV/VCR BLOCK OPTIONS BLOCK OPTIONS Press the CURSOR RING A/CH 0 SURF BLOCKING OFF BLOCKING ON DOWN repeatedly until BLOCK BLOCK UNRATED OFF BLOCK UNRATED ON 6 OPTIONS is highlighted. POSITION PIP 5 NO RATING NO RATING Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT to enter the BLOCK 7 OPTIONS submenu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN once to select BLOCK 8 UNRATED. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to turn 9 BLOCK UNRATED ON or OFF. Press the STATUS/EXIT button 10 to exit the menu.

HELPFUL HINT When the BLOCK UNRATED control is Channel 12 Blocked by AutoLock turned ON, attempts to view unrated pro- Unrated grams will bring to the screen a message like the one shown to the right. To watch Access Code - - - - the program, enter your access code or go into the BLOCK OPTIONS submenu and turn the BLOCK UNRATED control OFF.

52 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING AUTOLOCK™ TO BLOCK BROADCASTS THAT HAVE NO RATING

ome programs contain no content advi- Ssories from the Motion Picture Association of America or the television PICTURE TIMER FEATURES FEATURES broadcasters (see page 46). To block pro- SOUND AutoLock TIMER TIME TIMER ACCESS CODE grams with no rating, follow these steps. FEATURES PIP INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME AutoLock - - - - FORMAT PIP STOP TIME PIP CLOSED CAP CHANNEL CLOSED CAP FORMAT ACTIVATE FORMAT Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to 1 show the on-screen menu. POWER FEATURES FEATURES Press the CURSOR RING TIMER ACCESS CODE TIMER ACCESS CODE DOWN twice to highlight FEA- AutoLock - - - - AutoLock X X X X 2 TURES. PIP PIP CLOSED CAP CLOSED CAP TV VCR ACC 3,4, ACTIVE Press the CURSOR RING SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE FORMAT FORMAT RIGHT. Then press the CUR- DN UP 7,9 3 SOR RING DOWN once SOUND PICTURE to highlight the AutoLock 10 STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT FEATURES FEATURES control. AutoLock AutoLock BLOCK CHANNEL 2 BLOCK CHANNEL BLOCKING

Press the CURSOR RING MUTE SETUP CODE 3 SETUP CODE BLOCK UNRATED RIGHT again to highlight the VOL CH MOVIE RATING 4 MOVIE RATING NO RATING 4 ACCESS CODE input area. 2,6, TV RATING 5 TV RATING 1 BLOCK OPTIONS 6 BLOCK OPTIONS Enter your four-digit ACCESS 8 132 5 CODE. 465 Press the CURSOR RING 798 AutoLock AutoLock TV/VCR BLOCK OPTIONS BLOCK OPTIONS DOWN repeatedly until BLOCK A/CH 0 SURF BLOCKING OFF BLOCKING ON 6 OPTIONS is highlighted. BLOCK UNRATED OFF BLOCK UNRATED ON POSITION PIP NO RATING OFF NO RATING ON Press the CURSOR RING 5 RIGHT to enter the BLOCK 7 OPTIONS submenu. Press the CURSOR RING DOWN twice to highlight NO 8 RATING. Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT to turn NO 9 RATING ON or OFF. Press the STATUS/EXIT button 10 to exit the menu.

HELPFUL HINT Channel 12 If the NO RATING control is turned on, Blocked by AutoLock all programs having no content advisory No rating information will activate a screen like the Access Code one shown to the right. To watch the - - - - channel, enter your access code or turn

53 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features REVIEWING YOUR CURRENT AUTOLOCK™ SETTINGS

utoLockª provides a screen that shows A the settings you have selected. Here’s MOVIE RATING - TV RATING - how to access the screen. - Y7 - - R PG NC17 14 Press the STATUS/EXIT button on X MA the remote control twice. Your BLOCK UNRATED ON 1 AutoLock™ settings will appear on NO RATING OFF the screen. NOTE: If you have blocked specific subratings, such as V for Violence in the

TV-PG category, these blocked subrat- POWER ings will not appear in the review. Nonetheless, the subratings are still blocked according to your selections.

After a few seconds, the settings will TV VCR ACC ACTIVE leave the screen automatically, or SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE 2 you can press the STATUS/EXIT DN UP button to exit the menu. SOUND PICTURE

STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT

MUTE HELPFUL HINT 1, 2 VOL CH The AutoLock™ review screen will appear only if you have turned ON the BLOCK- 132 ING control (see page 51). 465 798

TV/VCR A/CH 0 SURF

MOVIE RATING—shows all the movie ratings POSITION PIP that you have chosen to block within the MOVIE RATING control. NOTE: If a lower rating is blocked, higher ratings will also be blocked auto- matically. For example, if you block R-rated pro- grams, those that are rated X will also be blocked. TV RATING—shows all the TV ratings that you have chosen to block within the TV RATING con- trol. NOTE: If a lower rating is blocked, higher ratings will also be blocked automatically. For example, if you block TV-PG-rated programs, those rated TV-14 and TV-MA will also be blocked. The TV rating controls also have subrat- ings for Violence (V), Fantasy Violence (FV), Sexual Situations (S), Coarse Language (L), and Suggestive Language (D). If you turn off a main rating but turn on a subrating of that main rating MOVIE RATING - TV RATING - control, programs having the subrating will be - Y7 blocked; however, the main rating will not appear - - within the AutoLock review submenu because you R PG did not turn it ON. NC17 14 BLOCK UNRATED—shows whether you have X MA turned this control ON or OFF. BLOCK NO RATING—shows whether you BLOCK UNRATED ON have turned this control ON or OFF. NO RATING OFF

54 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING THE CLOSED CAPTIONING CONTROL

losed Captioning (CC) allows you to read Cthe voice content of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hear- FEATURES ing impaired, this feature uses on-screen text PICTURE TIMER SOUND AutoLock boxes to show dialogue and conversations FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME while the TV program is in progress. INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME FORMAT PIP STOP TIME CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE Press the MENU/SELECT button on the remote control to show the on- 1 screen menu.

Press the CURSOR RING DOWN POWER FEATURES twice to highlight FEATURES. 2 TIMER CAPTION MODE Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT AutoLock CC DISPLAY to enter the FEATURES submenu. PIP CLOSED CAP 3 TV VCR ACC ACTIVE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN SWAP PIP6 CH CONTROL FREEZE 3,5, FORMAT repeatedly until the CLOSED CAP DN UP 4 control is highlighted. 7SOUND PICTURE 8 Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT. 9 STATUS/ MENU/ The submenu will shift to the left and EXIT SELECT FEATURES 5 CAPTION MODE will be highlighted. CLOSED CAP Then press the CURSOR RING CAPTION MODE CC1 MUTE CC DISPLAY CC2 RIGHT again to highlight the VOL CH CC3 CAPTION MODEs area. 2,4 1 CC4 Press the CURSOR RING UP or CC MUTE DOWN to select a CAPTION MODE. 132 MUTE Button 6 465 NOTES: 798 Selecting the CC MUTE option CC MUTE • CC1 mode is the usual setting. CC2, allows you to display Closed TV/VCR TXT1 Captioning by pressing the MUTE CC3, and CC4 may not be supported A/CH 0 SURF TXT3 button on the remote control. by broadcast stations. Note, however, that the program TXT3 POSITION PIP you are watching must be providing TXT4 • The CC MUTE option turns the Closed Captioning. You must also Closed Captioning mode on whenever be sure CC DISPLAY is turned ON. the MUTE button on the remote control is pushed. Select CC MUTE FEATURES in the on-screen submenu to turn this CLOSED CAP feature on. CAPTION MODE CC DISPLAY ON Press the CURSOR RING LEFT to return to the CLOSED CAP submenu. 7 Then press the CURSOR RING HELPFUL HINTS DOWN to highlight CC DISPLAY. • Refer to your area’s OR Press the CURSOR RING RIGHT TV program listings to turn the on-screen display of Closed for the stations and CC DISPLAY OFF 8 Captioning on or off. Closed times of shows Captioning will be shown only if the being broadcast with Closed TV station broadcasting on the channel TEXT Mode has the feature available. Captioning. Example Display •Broadcasters deter- CAPTION Mode The TV program is blocked Press the STATUS/EXIT button to mine the content of Example Display by the Text screen. 9 exit the menu. captions. Any occurrences of mis- CLOSE CAPTION PROGRAMS ON WXYZ

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grammar, or strange 6:00 TOP OF THE MORNING 10:00 THE BEST LITTLE CALL-IN SHOW EVER characters are not 12:00 NOONDAY NEWS 1:30 AS YOUR LIFE TURNS MY WORLD AROUND the result of TV 6:00 WORLD NEWS FOR TODAY JOHN: Why did they move the 9:00 PLAYHOUSE MOVIE OF THE WEEK meeting up to this week? malfunction. MARSHA: I don't know, but they are pushing to close the deal.

55 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING THE PICTURE-FORMAT CONTROL

our TV’s wide screen (16:9 aspect ratio) Pictures appear more lifelike, dramatic, and theatrical on your HELPFUL HINTS Ydelivers a home-cinema experience not pos- TV's wide screen. sible with a conventional (4:3 aspect ratio) set. • The term aspect ratio refers to the rela- High-definition (HD) programs originating in tionship between the width and height of 16:9 format and other widescreen-format video a TV screen. Historically, TV screen sources appear more lifelike, dramatic, and the- width has been 33 percent greater than its atrical. Border bars are diminished or eliminat- height, amounting to a 4:3 aspect ratio. ed. Most anamorphic-DVD programs will fill The width of your widescreen TV, how- the wide screen without border bars. ever, is nearly 80 percent greater than its height, which means its aspect ratio is Use your HD set-top box or progressive-scan- 16:9. This screen corresponds well with capable DVD player to control the picture for- the tendency of the eyes to feel more mats of video sources connected to the TV’s HD comfortable with fields of view and inputs. action planes that are horizontally orient- For flexibility with video sources connected to ed. The wide screen is also proportionally your TV’s standard inputs—ANTENNA, AV1, POWER truer to the formats in which movies are CVI, AV2, or AV3 (side panel)—access your TV’s filmed and presented in theaters. picture-format modes. View a video source in • Although the term widescreen can have standard (4:3) format or enlarge it to fill the various meanings, it is most commonly screen in various ways using EXPAND 4:3, TV VCR ACC ACTIVE used to refer to a picture format or screen PANORAMA, WIDE SCREEN, or AUTO. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE CURSOR DN UP that has a greater aspect ratio than the RING SOUND PICTURE conventional 4:3. Selecting a Picture Format

STATUS/ MENU/ Using the Remote Control SELECT EXIT

Use your TV’s picture-format modes with video The picture-format modes are available for use only with video sources you connect to the ANTENNA, AV1, MUTE sources connected to the ANTENNA, AV1, CVI, AV2, and AV3 CVI, AV2, or AV3 (side panel) inputs on the TV. VOL CH (Side Panel) inputs on the TV. Control the picture formats of video sources connected to the HD inputs through the set-top While watching a video source—with no on- box (for HD programming) or progressive-scan-capable DVD screen menu or display present—press the 132 player (for DVD programs). CURSOR RING RIGHT or LEFT as many 465 times as necessary to select the picture format 4:3 you desire. Or press the FORMAT button to 798 Shows the conventional picture TV/VCR in its original format. Border bars EXPAND 4:3 perform the same function. A/CH 0 SURF are displayed on the sides. See the Zooms the picture Warning on this page (below, left). vertically and horizontally.

SURF PIP ON/OFF REC • FORMAT SLEEP

SAP Picture-format Modes AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST 4:3 EXPAND 4:3 ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL 4:3 shows the conventional (4:3 aspect ratio) RECORD VIDEO MOVIES FORMAT picture in its original format. Border bars are Button POSITION PIP EVENING WORLD NEWS displayed on the sides. (See the warning above.) TONIGHT'S HEADLINES EVENING WORLD NEWS TONIGHT'S HEADLINES EXPAND 4:3 expands, or zooms, the picture both vertically and horizontally, eliminating or PANORAMA WIDE SCREEN Stretches the outer parts of the Expands the picture reducing the size of border bars. Picture infor- picture horizontally and causes horizontally. No vertical mation is lost around the edges. some vertical expansion. expansion occurs. PANORAMA stretches the outer portions of the picture horizontally and causes some verti- cal expansion. PANORAMA WIDE SCREEN WIDE SCREEN expands the picture horizon- tally. No vertical expansion occurs. EVENING WORLD NEWS EVENING WORLD NEWS TONIGHT'S HEADLINES AUTO senses the presence of borders bars and WARNING TONIGHT'S HEADLINES zooms the picture to reduce or eliminate the To prevent uneven AUTO bars. The amount of zoom varies based on the picture-tube aging, Senses the presence of picture borders and zooms the picture to reduce or eliminate the borders. original picture, but this option can provide do not leave border more expansion than EXPAND 4:3. bars or other sta- AUTO works best with video programs that tionary images on were originally “letterboxed.” Formatted to pre- screen for extended AUTO serve the original theatrical aspect ratio, these periods of time. See programs are presented with border bars at top page 62. EVENING WORLD NEWS EVENING WORLD NEWS and bottom. TONIGHT'S HEADLINES TONIGHT'S HEADLINES

56 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING THE PICTURE-FORMAT CONTROL Selecting a picture Format Using the TV Buttons Should your remote control become lost or other- PICTURE TIMER SOUND AutoLock wise unavailable for use, follow the steps below FEATURES FEATURES PIP to use the buttons on the front of the TV to access INSTALL CLOSED CAP the on-screen menu and select a picture-format FORMAT TIMER TIME AutoLock START TIME control. PIP STOP TIME CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE Press the Volume + and Ð buttons simultaneously. The on-screen menu FEATURES 1 appears. TIMER Press the Channel Down button AutoLock PIP OR repeatedly until FEATURES is high- CLOSED CAP 2 lighted. Then press the Volume + but- FORMAT 4:3 FORMAT EXPAND 4:3 ton to enter the FEATURES submenu. OR Press the Channel Down button FORMAT PANORAMA repeatedly until FORMAT is highlight- OR 3 ed. Then press the Volume + or – button until you select the picture format you FORMAT WIDE SCREEN want. OR Press the Volume + and Ð buttons FORMAT AUTO simultaneously and repeatedly until 4 you back out of the menu screens.

HELPFUL HINT The TV’s Picture-format options are avail- able only with video sources connected to WARNING the ANTENNA, AV1, CVI, AV2, AV3 (side To prevent uneven picture-tube aging, do not panel) inputs on the TV. The picture formats leave nonmoving images or black borders on of video sources connected to the HD inputs the screen for an extended period. See page 62. are controlled through the HD set-top box or progressive-scan-capable DVD player providing the video source.

57 Using the On-screen Submenus: Features USING ACTIVE CONTROL™

ctive Controlª Measures and corrects A all incoming signals to provide the best POWER picture-quality settings. ACTIVE CONTROL ON When you choose to turn Active Controlª SHARPNESS 8 on, picture sharpness and noise reduction NOISE REDUCTION 20 TV VCR ACC are controlled automatically. Active ACTIVE SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE

Controlª adapts picture settings continu- DN UP

ously and automatically. SOUND PICTURE NOTE: Active Controlª is not available for

signals connected to HD INPUT-AV 4 STATUS/ MENU/ EXIT SELECT ACTIVE CONTROL ACTIVE CONTROL OFF Button MUTE Tu rning Active Control™ on or VOL CH off Using the Remote Control While watching TV, press the ACTIVE 132 CONTROL button on the remote control to turn the feature on or off. When you turn Active 465 Control™ on, the on-screen display shows the 798 up-to-the-moment picture Sharpness and Noise TV/VCR Reduction settings. A/CH 0 SURF

POSITION PIP

Tu rning Active Control™ on or off Using the TV Buttons PICTURE TIMER FEATURES Should your remote control become lost or oth- erwise unavailable for use, follow the steps SOUND AutoLock FEATURES PIP TIMER TIME below to use the buttons on the front of the TV INSTALL CLOSED CAP AutoLock START TIME to access the on-screen menu and turn Active FORMAT PIP STOP TIME Controlª on or off. CLOSED CAP CHANNEL FORMAT ACTIVATE

Press the Volume + and Ð buttons simultaneously. The on-screen menu 1 appears. FEATURES Press the Channel Down button AutoLock repeatedly until FEATURES is high- PIP CLOSED CAP 2 lighted. Then press the Volume + but- FORMAT ton to enter the FEATURES submenu. ACTIVE CTRL ON Press the Channel Down button repeatedly until ACTIVE CTRL is OR 3 highlighted. Then press the Volume + ACTIVE CTRL OFF or – button to turn Active Control™ on or off. Press the Volume + and Ð buttons simultaneously and repeatedly until 4 you back out of the menu screens.

58 Appendix A COMPATIBILITY INFORMATION FOR THE TV’S HIGH-DEFINITION INPUTS AppendixA our set’s HD inputs (HD INPUT-AV 4 and HD INPUT-AV 4 YHD INPUT-AV 5) are designed to accept When the Inputs Are Used with Component Video Signals high-definition signal standards 480p and 1080i as specified by the Electronic Industries Y INPUT: 1.0 Vp-p (includes sync),75 ohms Association. Output standards may vary by man- Pr INPUT: 700m Vp-p, 75 ohms ufacturer. Refer to the directions-for-use manual Pb INPUT: 700m Vp-p, 75 ohms for the digital equipment before connecting. NOTES: NOTE: HD INPUT-AV 5 is for DVI TMDS input The Pb INPUT jack can also receive signals from outputs labeled Cb or B-Y. only. The Pr INPUT jack can also receive signals from outputs labeled Cr or R-Y. When the Inputs Are Used with RGB Video Signals HELPFUL HINTS G/Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms (compatible with sync on green) R/Pr: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohms • No industry standards have been estab- B/Pb: 700 mVp-p, 75 ohms lished for HD television RGB signal sys- H: 3 Vp-p ± 1.0 V, 1 kohm (when using separate H and V sync) tems, timing, synchronization, and signal V: 3 Vp-p ± 1.0 V, 1 kohm (when using separate H and V sync). strengths. The HD INPUT-AV 4 RGB inputs on your Philips TV will not be HD INPUT-AV 5 compatible with all digital equipment that offers RGB outputs. If the digital equip- This input accepts a digital video interface (DVI) connector, which uses digital ment you want to connect offers both data in the format data standard called transition minimized differential signal- component video and RGB, component ing (TMDS). video is the suggested type of connection to use. •Your TV’s on-screen INSTALL submenu provides the option of switching the AV4 signal source between YPbPr and RGB color-space settings. The option is avail- able only when you have selected the AV4 signal source (using the AV button on the remote or the Source Select button on the TV). The default setting for AV4 is YPbPr. See page 61.

59 Appendix B

ppendix MODEL SPECIFICATIONS BA Product Type S-VIDEO INPUT (INPUT-AV 1, INPUT-AV2, side panel) Rear-projection HDTV Monitor Y-INPUT: 1 Vp-p (includes sync),75 ohms C-INPUT: 300 mVp-p, 75 ohms Television System INPUT-AV 2 NTSC standard VIDEO (composite): 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm Channel Coverage HD INPUT-AV 4 VHF: 2–13 Component Video YPrPb/RGB (See page 59.) UHF: 14–69 AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm Cable TV: Midband Superband HD INPUT-AV 5 Hyperband Digital video interface (DVI) (See page 59.) Ultraband AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm CENTER CHANNEL INPUT Ambient Operating Temperature 50W maximum power rating +41 to 113ºF (+5 to +45ºC) VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT Mains Voltage VIDEO: 1 Vpp, 75 ohms AUDIO: Fixed: 500 mVrms into ˙10 kohm AC 110 ±10% Variable: 0–2 Vrms into ˙10 kohm Power Consumption SUBWOOFER OUTPUT 180W (average) Line-level output Side Panel (AV3) Standby Power VIDEO (composite): 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms <1 W AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm Audio HEADPHONE: 1.5 Vrms, 16 ohm Frequency response: 20Hz–15kHz, +1/–3dB (ampl.) Picture Visible Area Stereo output with 2 x 15W RMS 55PW9383: 55 in. Two sets of 2” and 5” speakers. 60PP9383: 60 in. Speaker Type Dimensions (W” x H” x D”) 51-mm (2 in.) tweeters and 127-mm (5 in.) woofers 55PW9383: 52.6 x 57 x 25.6 Video/Audio Terminals 60PW9383: 56.7 x 59.4 x 27 INPUT-AV 1 VIDEO (composite): 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms Weight (does not include carton) AUDIO: 500 mVrms, 30 kohm 55PW9383: 190 lb COMPONENT VIDEO INPUTS (YPbPr) 60PW9383: 210 lb Y INPUT: 1.0Vp-p (includes sync), 75 ohms Pb INPUT: 700mVp-p, 75 ohms Supplied Accessories Pr INPUT: 700mVp-p, 75 ohms Remote control with two size “AA” batteries. (The Pb INPUT jack can also receive signals from outputs Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. labeled Cb or B-Y.The Pr INPUT jack can also receive sig- nals from outputs labeled Cr or R-Y.)

60 Appendix C

SETTING COLOR SPACE FOR HD INPUT-AV 4 ppendix CA olor space refers to how colors are Cdefined and appear on your TV. Your AV4 TV’s default color-space setting for HD INPUT-AV 4 is YPbPr. RGB is also an option. If the picture’s color looks grossly PICTURE LANGUAGE incorrect, try changing the color-space set- SOUND TUNER MODE FEATURES AUTO PROGRAM ting on either the digital equipment or the INSTALL CHANNEL EDIT TV. For more information on setting the AutoChron color space on the digital equipment, see its directions-for-use manual. To set the TV’s color space, follow the steps below.

POWER INSTALL

Press the AV button on the remote AUTO PROGRAM control as many times as necessary to CHANNEL EDIT 1 select AV4. AutoChron

TV VCR ACC NAME ACTIVE Press the MENU/SELECT button. SWAP PIP CH CONTROL FREEZE AV4 YPbPr The on-screen menu appears. DN UP 2 SOUND PICTURE Press the CURSOR RING DOWN OR until INSTALL is highlighted. Then 5 STATUS/ MENU/ 3 press the CURSOR RING LEFT or EXIT SELECT AV4 RGB RIGHT to enter the INSTALL sub-

menu. MUTE

VOL CH Press the CURSOR RING DOWN repeatedly until AV4 is highlighted. 3,4 2 4 The current color space is shown 132 (either YPbPr or RGB). 465 If you want to change the setting, press the CURSOR RING LEFT or RIGHT. 798 TV/VCR Press the STATUS/EXIT button to A/CH 0 SURF exit the menu. SURF PIP ON/OFF 5 1 REC • FORMAT SLEEP SAP

AV DOLBY V PROG.LIST

ITR/ HOME HOME PERSONAL RECORD VIDEO MOVIES

POSITION PIP

61 General Information: Care and Cleaning CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING Concerning Stationary Images on PLACEMENT OF THE TV the TV Screen: •To avoid cabinet warping, cabinet color changes, and Do not leave picture border bars or stationary increased chance of set failure, do not place the TV where images on screen for extended periods of time. temperatures can become excessively hot; for example, in This can cause uneven picture-tube aging. direct sunlight or near a heating appliance. Normal use of the TV should involve the showing of pictures • Be sure to allow a free flow of air to and from the perforated that contain constantly moving and changing images that fill the back cover of the set. screen. Be careful not to leave nonmoving images on screen for extended periods of time, or to display the same images on CLEANING screen too frequently, because subtle ghost images can be left •To avoid possible shock hazard, be sure the TV is unplugged on the picture tubes. Avoid showing pictures with border bars or from the electrical outlet before cleaning. the same stationary images more than 15 percent of your total viewing in any one week. Sources of stationary images may be •Regularly dust the TV with a dry, nonscratching duster to broadcast channels, cable channels, satellite channels, digital keep the TV clean. television boxes, DVD discs, laser discs, video games, CD-i • When cleaning the TV, take care not to scratch or damage the discs, videotapes, and others. Here are some examples of sta- screen surface. Avoid wearing jewelry or using anything abra- tionary images (this is not an all-inclusive list; you may sive. Do not use household cleaners. Wipe the front screen encounter others in your viewing): with a clean cloth dampened with water. Use even, easy, ver- • Border bars—solid bars shown when viewing a standard tical strokes when cleaning. (4:3) picture and some widescreen movies on your Specially designed screen-cleaning kits are also available. widescreen (16:9) TV These kits contain anti-static cleaners and cloths designed to • DVD menus—listings of DVD disc content get into the ridges of the TV screen. Purchase the kits at • Video-game images and scoreboards stores that sell electronics. Or call our Customer Care Center at 1-800-531-0039. • Television station logos—present a problem if they are bright and stationary; moving or low-contrast graphics are less like- • Gently wipe the cabinet surfaces with a clean cloth or sponge ly to cause uneven aging of the picture tube dampened in a solution of cool, clear water and a mild soap • Stock-market tickers—presented at the bottom of the TV or detergent. Use a clean, dry cloth to dry the wiped surfaces. screen • Occasionally vacuum the ventilation holes or slots in the back • Shopping channel logos and pricing displays—bright and cover of the set. shown constantly or repeatedly in the same location on the TV screen. •Never use thinners, insecticide sprays, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet, as they might cause permanent marring of All picture tubes age with use, with their light output diminish- the cabinet finish. ing over time. But by maintaining normal use—mixing televi- sion picture types—you will create conditions in the tubes age at an even rate. The result will be a TV picture that is evenly bright over the entire screen.

62 General Information:Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING Check This List of Symptoms and Possible Solutions Before Requesting Service You may be able to solve the problem yourself. Charges for TV installation and adjustment of customer controls are not cov- ered under your warranty. If you need to call a customer service representative, please know the model number and serial number of your product before you call. This information is displayed on the back of the product. Also, please take a moment to identify the problem you are having, and be prepared to explain this to the representative. If you believe the representative will need to help you with operations, please stay near the product. Our representative will be happy to assist you. To reach our Customer Care Center, call 1-800-531-0039.

Difficulties and Possible Solutions (*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with your TV.)

The TV remote control does not work • Check that the batteries are installed correctly. See page Q-2*. • If the batteries are dead, replace them with two “AA” size heavy duty (zinc chloride) or alkaline batteries. See page *Q-2. ¥ Be no farther than 30 feet from the TV when using the remote control and point the remote toward the remote-sensor window on the TV. See page *Q-2 for the location of the remote-sensor window. • Clean the remote control and the remote-sensor window on the TV. See page *Q-2 for the location of the remote-sensor window. • Check the TV power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the remote power or TV power/standby button again. To locate the TV power/standby button, see page *Q-2. • If you have your TV plugged into an AC power strip, ensure that the fuse on the power strip is not blown. • Check to see if the TV is on a wall switch. The TV has no power • Check the TV’s power cord. Unplug the TV, wait 10 seconds, then reinsert the plug into the outlet and push the remote-control power or TV power/standby button again. The location of the TV power/standby button is illustrated on page *Q-2. • Check that the outlet is not on a wall switch. • If you are using an AC power strip, be sure the fuse on the power strip is not blown. You cannot get a picture • Be sure that you have made signal connections correctly and securely. See pages *Q-1, *Q-2, 6Ð9, and 12Ð16. • Check the Tuner Mode control for the correct tuner setting. See page *Q-5. •Try running the Auto Program feature. See page *Q-5. • Ensure that you have selected the correct picture signal source using the AV (remote) or Source Select (TV) buttons. See page 24. ¥ If you are attempting to view a picture from a progressive-scan-capable DVD player to the HD inputs, ensure that you have switched the DVD player to progressive-scan mode. See page 14, as well as the DVD player’s directions-for-use manual. ¥ If you are using an HD receiver, ensure that its output is set correctly (HD or SD) based on the connection to the TV you have made. See 15. Also, refer to the directions-for-use manual that came with the HD receiver. Picture is fuzzy or out of focus Check the set’s convergence and adjust if necessary. See page *Q-7 and pages 33Ð34. You cannot see a picture when you play a VCR tape Press the AV button on the remote control or the Source Select button on the TV until you have selected the source to which you connected the VCR. See page 24 (AV button) or page *Q-2 (Source Select button). You cannot tune to a particular channel ¥ Use the number buttons on the remote instead of the CH +/– buttons. See page *Q-3 (remote-control buttons). • If necessary, select the Tuner Mode and run Auto Program to store channels to the set’s memory. See page *Q-5. You see scrolling images Check to ensure that you have made connections correctly. See pages *Q-1, *Q-2, 6Ð9 and 12Ð16. The list of difficulties and possible solutions continues on the next page.

63 General Information:Troubleshooting TROUBLESHOOTING

Difficulties and Possible Solutions (*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with your TV.)

The picture has no color or colors are not correct • Check to ensure that you have made connections correctly. See pages *Q-1, *Q-2, 6Ð9, and 12Ð16. • If you have connected digital equipment to the HD inputs, check/change the color-space setting on the equipment or TV. See page 61. • If the picture has red or blue fringes, you may need to adjust the convergence. See page *Q-7 or pages 33Ð34. You are not able to get sound • Check the Volume buttons on the remote control or on the TV. See pages *Q-2 (TV buttons) and *Q-3 (remote-control buttons). • Check the Mute button on the remote. See page *Q-3 for the location of the Mute button. • Check the Audio Out and Speaker controls. See page 10. • If you have connected auxiliary sound equipment, check to ensure that you have made the audio connections correctly. See pages 6Ð17. (If you have connected an external audio hi-fi system or amplifier, see pages 10 and 11 to ensure that you have made the connections and set the AUDIO OUT control correctly.)

TV displays wrong channel or no channels above 13 •Try selecting the channel again. •Add the desired channel numbers into the TV using the Channel Edit control. See page *Q-5. • Check to ensure that the Tuner Mode is properly set and run Auto Program. See page *Q-5.

64 General Information: Glossary of Television Terms GLOSSARY OF TELEVISION TERMS

Active Controlª ¥ Proactive video-control system for NTSC to adjust or set. (see definition below) sources. Active Control™ continuously NTSC ¥ National Television Standards Committee format measures and corrects the incoming signals to provide the best devised in the 1940s for TV broadcast analog video signals picture possible. (525 lines: 30 Hz). Alternate Channel ¥ The feature that allows you to toggle On-screen Displays (OSD) ¥ The wording or messages generated between the last two channels viewed by pressing the A/CH button by the television (or VCR) to help you with specific feature con- on the remote control. trols (color adjustment or programming, for example). Audio/Video Inputs ¥ Jacks (standard RCA), located on the rear of Picture-in-Picture ¥ The showing of two pictures on the TV screen the TV, used for the input of audio and video signals. These jacks at the same time (one main screen picture and one small picture, or are designed for use with VCRs (or other accessories) to receive PIP). higher picture resolution and offer sound-connection options. Progressive Scan ¥ A picture-scanning technique that doubles the Auto Program ¥ The feature that, when activated, scans for all number of picture lines, eliminating the flicker and providing a available channels from regular antenna or cable signals and stores jitter-free picture. only active broadcast stations in the TV’s memory. PTV ¥ Projection Television. (Rear- and/or front-projection design Channel Edit ¥ The feature that allows you to add or delete chan- systems are available.) nels from the list of channels stored in the TV’s memory. Channel Edit makes it easy to limit or expand the number of channels that Remote-control Sensor Window ¥ The window or opening found are available to you when you press the CH +/– buttons on your on the television control panel through which infrared remote-con- remote control. trol command signals are received. Closed Captioning ¥ The broadcast standard feature that allows RGB ¥ Red, green, and blue signal. These are the primary colors of you to read the voice content of television programs on the TV light that are used to produce a picture in television. By mixing screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, Closed Captioning levels or R, G, and B, all colors (chrominance and luminance) are uses on-screen text boxes to show dialogue and conversations reproduced. while a TV program is in progress. RF ¥ Radio Frequency or modulated signal design used as the car- Coaxial Cable ¥ A single solid wire normally matched with a rier for television broadcasts. metal plug (F-type) end connector that screws (or pushes) directly Second Audio Program (SAP) ¥ An additional audio channel pro- onto a 75-ohm input found on the television or VCR. vided for in the Multichannel Television Sound (MTS) broadcast Comb Filter ¥ TV filter that removes distortion, resulting in a standard. A monaural soundtrack included within the recorded or sharper and purer color display. The comb filter addresses the video signal (usually containing a second language translation for annoying cross-color distortion that may occur in TV broadcasts the displayed programming). when, for example, the presenter wears a striped or checked jacket. Status/Exit Button ¥ Remote-control button that, when pressed, Component Video Inputs • Inputs that allow the separate recep- shows the current channel number, name (if set), time (if set), tion of blue, red, and luminance signals. These inputs provide the Sleep Timer setting, and sound setting (stereo, mono, SAP, or highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback of dig- mute). Pressing the button twice shows the current AutoLock™ ital signal-source material, such as the kind available from DVD settings. Pressing the button once when an on-screen display is players. Component video inputs allow for improved bandwidth showing removes the on-screen display. You can use Status/Exit information not possible through composite video or S-Video con- rather than having to wait for the displays to “time out,” or auto- nections. matically disappear from the screen. Composite Video Input ¥ An input in which all the components S-Video Input ¥ Signal input that allows direct connection of high- required for displaying the on-screen image are combined in one resolution video sources, such as a satellite receiver, DVD player, S signal. (Super)-VHS , or video games. Provides improved picture resolution, sharpness, and clarity. Convergence ¥ The technique used in color TV for bringing the red, green, and blue color beams together so that they hit the same 480p ¥ Digital picture format with 704 x 480 pixels, sent at 60 part of the picture tube screen at the same time. This avoids color complete frames per second. This is the output format of progres- fringes around images in the picture. sive-scan DVD players. High-definition Television (HDTV) • High-resolution digital tele- 1080i ¥ Digital high-definition picture format with 1920 x 1080 vision. HDTV is high-resolution digital television. It has lifelike pixels, sent at 60 interlaced frames per second (30 complete frames pictures, and with it films retain their original width, enhancing the per second). home theater experience. Tint ¥ TV function that allows you to change the general color bal- Incredible Surroundª ¥ False acoustic management of the audio ance between cool and warm. Adjust tint according to your person- signal that produces a dramatic expansion of the wall of sound that al preference. surrounds the listener and heightens overall viewing pleasure. TwinÐlead Wire ¥ The more commonly used name for the two- Interlaced ¥ A picture-scanning technique that improves the strand, 300-ohm antenna wire used with many indoor and outdoor appearance of on-screen motion. It also helps smooth jagged lines antenna systems. In many cases, this type of antenna wire requires that are sometimes seen on curved and angled surfaces in the pic- an additional adapter (or balun) in order to connect to the 75-ohm ture. input terminals designed into the more recent TVs and VCRs. Menu ¥ An on-screen list of feature controls available for the user 65 General Information: Index INDEX A Hi-fi system, 10 Definition, 65 Active Control™, 58, 65 Satellite receiver (standard), 6, 12, 13 Feature description, 5 Alternate Channel (A/CH), 28, 65 S-Video device, 13 Remote-control buttons, *Q-3, *Q-8 APAC™, 5 VCR, 8 Tint control, *Q-8 Audio Out Control, 10 VCR and cable box, 9 Tuning channels, *Q-5 Audio/Video Inputs (Definition), 65 Convergence Controls Program List, *Q-3, 28 AutoChron™ Control, *Q-6 Red/blue, 33 R Auto IntelliSense™, *Q-7 Restore factory, 34 Multipoint red/blue, 34 Registration/Welcome, 2 AutoLock™ Control Remote Control Access code, 47 Save multipoint settings, 34 Undo multipoint, 34 Battery installation/caution, *Q-2 Blocking channels, 48 Button descriptions, *Q-3 Movie ratings, 49 D Programming, 18–23 No rating broadcasts, 53 Digital video interface (DVI), 7, 59 Sensor Window, *Q-2, 65 On/off control, 51 ** Usage, *Q-2, *Q-3, *Q-4 Settings review, 54 Dolby Virtual Control, 37 Dynamic Contrast Control, 32 RF (Definition), 65 Setup Code, 47 RGB Color Space Setting (See Color TV ratings, 50 E Space Control) Understanding AutoLock™, 46 Eye Fidelity Control, 31 Unrated broadcasts, 52 S AutoPicture™, 26 F Safety/Precautions, *Q-2, 2, 3 Auto Program, *Q-5, 65 Factory Service Locations, 67–68 SAP, 39, 65 AutoSound™, 25 Sharpness Control, 30 AutoSurf™, 27 G Sleep Timer Control, 29 AV Button, 24 Glossary, 65 Source Select Button, *Q-2, 24 AVL Control, 36 H Specifications, 60 B Stationary Images/Warning, 62 Headphone Control, 17 Status/Exit Button, *Q-3, 65 Balance Control, 35 High-definition Television (Definition), 65 Stereo/Mono Control, 38 Bass Boost Control, 40 I Surf Button (See AutoSurf™) Bass Control, 35 Surround-sound Modes, 37 Incredible Surround™ Control, 37, 65 Brightness Control, 30 S-Video, *Q-1, 6, 13 Buttons (TV), *Q-2 Inputs (See Panel Jacks) Buttons (Remote), *Q-3 L T Timer Control, C Language Control Activate, 45 (See Menu Language Control) Cables/connectors, *Q-1 Channel, 44 Channel Edit Control, *Q-5, 65 M Clock, 41 Cleaning (TV/Screen), 62 Menu, *Q-4, 65 Start time, 43 Clock (See Timer Control) Stop time, 43 Closed Captioning Control, 55, 65 Menu Language Control, *Q-4 Movie Ratings, 46, 49 Time display, 42 Coaxial Cable (Definition), 65 Tint Control, 30, 65 Color Control, 30 MPAA, 46, 65 Mute Button, *Q-3, 17, 55 Treble Control, 35 Color-space Control, 61 Troubleshooting, 63–64 Color Temp Control, 30 N Tuner Mode, *Q-5 Component Video Inputs (Definition), 65 Name Control, *Q-7 Twin-lead Wire (Definition), 65 Composite Video Input (Definition), 65 NTSC, 65 Connections V Amplifier, 11 O Volume Control, *Q-2, *Q-3 Antenna/cable, *Q-1 On-screen Displays (Definition), 65 Basic, *Q-1, *Q-2 W Cable converter box, *Q-2 P Warranty, 72 Camcorder, 16 Panel Jacks (Overviews), 6, 7 Compatibility, 6, 7, 59 Picture Button (See AutoPicture™) Y DVD player, 12, 14 Picture Control, 30 YPbPr Color Space Setting (See Color HD receiver, 15 Picture-format Control, 56–57 Space Control) Headphone, 17 PIP (Picture-in-Picture)

*Q refers to the Quick Use and Setup Guide that came with your TV.

66 Philips Factory Service Locations FACTORY SERVICE LOCATIONS

NOTE: If you reside in one of our Philips Factory Service Branch areas (see directory on back), you can contact the nearest Service Branch to obtain efficient and expedient repair for your product. If your product is In-Warranty, you should have proof-of-purchase to ensure No Charge Service. For Out-of-Warranty service, call the location nearest you. NOTA: Si vous résidez dans une des régions desservies par une succursale de service après vente du fabricant Philips (voir liste ci-dessous), vous pourrez contacter la branche de service après vente la plus près de chez vous pour obtenir un service après vente rapide et efficace. Si le produit est sous garantie, il suffira de présenter une preuve d`achat pour bénéficier d'un service sans frais. Pour les produits non couverts par la garantie, con- tactez le centre le plus près de chez vous. NOTA: Si Ud. reside en una de nuestras zonas para sucursales Philips de servicio al de fábrica (ver directorio más abajo), Ud. puede comunicarse con la sucursal de servicio más cercana para obtener una reparación oportuna y eficaz de su producto. Si su producto está todavía bajo garantía, Ud. debe presentar comprobante de compra para no ocasionar ningunos cargos por servicio. Para servicio después del vencimiento de la garantía, llame al lugar más cercano de los abajo indicados.

In Canada How you can obtain efficient and expedient carry-in, mail-in, or in-home service for your product Please contact Philips at 1-800-661-6162 (French speaking) 1-800-531-0039 (English or Spanish speaking)

Au Canada Comment obtenir le service après-vente pour les produits apportés ou envoyés par la poste à notre centre de service ou le service à domicile Veuillez contacter philips á: 1-800-661-6162 (Francophone) 1-800-531-0039 (Anglais ou Espagnol)

En el Canadá Cómo recibir servicio efficiente para su producto, en persona, por correo o a domicillo Favor de comunicarse con Philips al: 1-800-661-6162 (francófono) 1-800-531-0039 (Inglés o Español))

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QUALITY SERVICE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE! SIMPLY LOOK OVER THE LIST BELOW FOR THE NUMBER OF A FACTORY SERVICE CENTER NEAR YOU. YOUR PRODUCT WILL RECEIVE EFFICIENT AND EXPEDIENT CARRY-IN, MAIL-IN, OR IN-HOME SERVICE, AND YOU WILL RECEIVE PEACE OF MIND, KNOWING YOUR PRODUCT IS BEING GIVEN THE EXPERT ATTENTION OF PHILIPS’ FACTORY SERVICE. COMMENT OBTENIR NOTRE SERVICE APRÈS VENTE RAPIDE ET EFFICACE SOIT PAR COURRIER, À DOMICILE, OU EN SE PRÉSENTANT À UN CENTRE DE SERVICE PHILIPS. PLUS DE 600 CENTRES DE RÉCEPTION DE PRODUITS À RÉPARER À TRAVERS LE PAYS: CONTACTER LE CENTRE DE SERVICE AUX CONSOMMATEURS LE PLUS PROCHE POUR SAVOIR L’EMPLACEMENT DE CES DÉPÔTS DANS UN RAYON DE 50 À 75 MILES (80 KM À 120 KM) DU CENTRE DE SERVICE LOCAL.

CÓMO OBTENER UN SERVICIO OPORTUNO Y EFICIENTE POR CORREO, EN CASA O EN PERSONA PARA SU PRODUCTO A TRAVÉS DE UN CENTRO PHILIPS DE SERVICIO. MAS DE 600 SITIOS POR TODO EL PAIS PARA LA RECEPCION DE PRODUCTOS NECESITADOS DE REPARACIONES: COMUNICARSE CON EL CENTRO DE SERVICIO DE FABRICA MAS CERCANO PARA ESTOS LUGARES DENTRO DE UN RADIO DE 80 A 120 KM (50 A 75 MILLAS) DEL CENTRO DE SERVICIO LOCAL.

ATLANTA CLEVELAND CHICAGO Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service 550 Franklin Road., Suite F 950 Keynote Circle 1279 W. Hamilton Pkwy. Marietta, GA 30067 Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131 Itasca, IL 60143 800-273-1501 800-331-7037 800-531-2922 TAMPA DETROIT KNOXVILLE Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service 1911 US Highway 301 North, Suite 100 25173 Dequindre One Philips Drive Tampa, FL 33619 Madison Heights, MI 48071 Knoxville, TN 37914 800-442-2027 800-438-1398 800-821-1767 SAN FRANCISCO DALLAS PHILADELPHIA Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service 681 East Brokaw Rd. 415 N. Main Street, #107 352 Dunks Ferry Rd. San Jose, CA 95112 Euless, TX 76040 Bensalem, PA 19020 800-300-9013 800-952-3254 800-847-9320 HOUSTON LOS ANGELES Philips Factory Service Philips Factory Service 1110 N. Post Oak Rd., Suite 100 20930 Bonita, Ste. V Houston, TX 77055 Carson, CA 90746 800-952-3254 800-300-9013

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70 71 Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY PROJECTION TELEVISION One Year Free Labor One Year Free Service on Parts Tw o Years Free Service on Cathode Ray Tube Parts / 30 days Free Service on Projection TV Screen This product can be repaired in-home.

WHO IS COVERED? MAKE SURE YOU KEEP... You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is purchase. Attach it to this owner’s manual and keep both nearby. Also considered proof of purchase. keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return your product. WHAT IS COVERED? Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For one year BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE... thereafter (30 days for the projection TV screen), all parts will be repaired Please check your owner’s manual before requesting service. or replaced, and labor and transportation are free. From one to two years Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts call. except the cathode ray tube and for all labor and transportation charges. After two years from the day of purchase, you pay for the replacement or TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE... repair of all parts and for all labor and transportation charges. Repair must be performed by an authorized service center or a factory service center. If you do not live near a factory service center, contact your All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for dealer. If your dealer is an authorized service center, he will arrange the original warranty period.When the warranty on the product repair. If your dealer is not an authorized service center, he will direct expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires. you to the authorized service center engaged by him to service the products he sells. WHAT IS EXCLUDED? (In U.S.A., Puerto Rico and U.S.Virgin Islands, all implied warranties, Your warranty does not cover: including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular • labor charges for installation or setup of the product, adjustment of purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of this express warranty. customer controls on the product, and installation or repair of But, because some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied antenna systems outside of the product. warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you.) •product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, acci- (In Canada, this warranty is given in lieu of all other warranties. No dent, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of other warranties are expressed or implied, including any implied war- Philips Consumer Electronics Company. ranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Philips is •reception problems caused by signal conditions or cable or antenna not liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, inci- systems outside the unit. dental or consequential damages, howsoever incurred, even if notified •a product that requires modification or adaptation to enable it to of the possibility of such damages.) operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS... products damaged by these modifications. Please contact Philips at: • incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product. (Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequen- 1-800-531-0039, if calling from the USA (English or Spanish Speaking) tial damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.This 1-800-661-6162, if calling from Canada (French Speaking) includes, but is not limited to, prerecorded material, whether copy- 1-800-531-0039, if calling from Canada (English or Spanish Speaking). righted or not copyrighted.) •a product used for commercial or institutional purposes. REMEMBER... Please record below the model and serial numbers found on the prod- WHERE IS SERVICE AVAILABLE? uct.Also, please fill out and mail your warranty registration card Warranty service is available in all countries where the product is offi- promptly. It will be easier for us to notify you if necessary. cially distributed by Philips Consumer Electronics Company. In coun- MODEL # ______tries where Philips Consumer Electronics Company does not distribute the product, the local Philips service organization will attempt to pro- SERIAL # ______vide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available).

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state/province to state/province.

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